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This cheerful bath book—complete with squirter—is a great way for children to enjoy bathtime fun! Where will Captain Penguin's adventures lead? To finding a new friend! When toddlers give the book a squeeze, it squirts! Make a splash with Captain Penguin!
An imaginative board book introduction to shapes and creativity When a gust of wind blows colorful scraps of paper onto a blank page, several animal shapes emerge from the pieces. But who do the scraps belong to? Where did all these pieces of paper come from? And what form will they take next? The chicken is sure the papers belong to them, but so is the fish, and so is the bird, and the snail, and the frog. Using the same small scraps of paper over and over again to create new animals throughout, Édouard Manceau has created a timeless cumulative tale that will delight and enchant children as they try to figure out just who the pieces of paper belong to. Newly available in board book format, this imaginative story is sure to delight the youngest of readers.
Young readers are asked to look through a hole in the book in order to inspire their sense of curiosity in the world around them.
Here you'll find a magic book Where all's not what it seems. For when you turn each object round PRESTO CHANGE-O The unexpected will be seen. See the raccoon hiding in a magic cauldron? The owl pretending to be a clock? The lion masquerading as a flower? A rabbit hiding in a hot-air balloon? Kids will love working magic with just a few simple turns—and a few rhyming verses—that transform everyday objects into familiar creatures. Simple manipulations for little hands make this a literal page turner.
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This is the story of a story that starts over again every day in the same way: as the sun rises, Mr. Warbler steps outside his cottage and walks into to the forest to wake the Big Bad Wolf. Every day, this action unleashes the same cavalcade of antics as the forest animals try to escape. But today, none of it happens -- Mr. Warbler doesn't even go outside -- because it is raining. In this book, the text tells a story the reader purposely never sees play out on the page. In whimsical color, the settings are illustrated as described, but they are empty of characters and action. The reader has to imagine them to life. The eccentric characters described -- like Oscar the bookwormish, bicycle-rid...
Rhyming text arranged for young readers to repeat explores the story of how two young friends exchange colorful flowers for parrots.
Welcome to the Great Big Animal Search challenge. This big, beautiful hidden object book is bursting with over 2,818 creatures to search and find.
As everyone rushes to see the little bird hatch from his egg, they are greeted by a surprise when a pig is inside the egg instead.
This book and accompanying domino game offer an intriguing way to learn and explore the world of color. The game—28 sturdy pieces securely stowed—features colorful familiar objects to match end to end. And the robust board book stashed in a pocket on the other side reinforces color combinations learned in the game. Just what colors combine to make gray? Pink and green! This new twist on an old classic is guaranteed to provide fun for years.