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"Congratulations! You have a new baby in your family. Just follow our simple tips and you'll all be very happy ... Don't send your baby to play with an elephant, lend him to a kangaroo, or give the baby to an octopus to cuddle. And never let your baby take the dog for a walk! This funny, warm-hearted picture book is perfect for the whole family to share"--Page 4 of cover
How do you stop the hiccups? Find out what happens when Ruby's puppy Oscar gets the hiccups. Ruby tries all kinds of things, from hoppity-hop and slurpity-slurp to her special magic spell. But nothing seems to work... !
The hilarious follow-up to 15 Things Not to Do with a Baby has all the warmth and humour of its predecessor, focusing on the relationship between children and their granny. DON'T hide an elephant in Granny's bed. DON'T send Granny up to the moon in a rocket, or wear her pants onyour head, or give her squashed jelly beans on toast for breakfast. But do... dance with Granny, listen to Granny's stories, hug her and love her lots. She loves you!
Introduce young children to a peaceful playtime with Mindful Me: I am Calm. Encourage young children to find inner peace and happiness in fun and practical ways. From calming yoga sequences, mindful meditation, and encouraging thankful thoughts, this board book introduces toddlers to the tools they need to self-soothe. Filled with phrases that build self-esteem, gentle text and beautiful illustrations, young children will love every turn of the page.
Discover the story of the first ever Christmas, then pop out the pieces to create your very own nativity scene. A charming and exciting way to introduce children to the Nativity story, with charming illustrations and simple text.
It’s Tu B’Shevat—Jewish Arbor Day—and a diverse group of children work together to plant a tree. After digging a hole, placing the tree, filling the hole with dirt, patting the ground, and spraying the garden hose, the children celebrate by wishing the tree a happy birthday, and then look forward to when it blossoms on Tu B’Shevat the following year.
Have you ever felt shy and unable to join in with something? Everybody Feels Shy helps children understand, express, and deal with those feelings.
Have you ever felt lonely because you have nobody to play with? This title helps children understand, express, and deal with those feelings.
Have you ever broken a favorite toy? Have you ever been teased and called silly names? Have other children ever been mean to you and not let you join in their games? Read about Sam, Omar, and Amy and what happened when they felt sad.
Did you feel scared on your first day of school? Have you ever felt nervous talking in class? Did your heart beat really fast? Read about Omar and Chloe, and what they did when they felt scared. With a mix of stories, questions for the reader, and advice, this book focuses on why children may feel a certain way and how they can deal with those feelings. With fun, engaging illustrations the book reassures young readers, providing them with a vocabulary to express and understand their feelings as they grow up and encounter different situations.