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Dinoblock
Christopher Franceschelli · Harry N. Abrams Pages: 96 Format: Hardcover
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Following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking Alphablock and Countablock, Dinoblock features thick pages cut into the shapes of dinosaurs! Readers will be introduced to more than 20 different kinds of dinos via die-cuts of their unique silhouettes and the illuminating comparisons to familiar... |
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Edible Numbers
Jennifer Vogel Bass · Roaring Brook Press Pages: 32 Format: Hardcover
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Juicy apples! Plump, ripe pears! Twisted mushrooms! Counting your way through the farmer's market has never been so much fun. Discover a world filled with exciting fruits and vegetables in this bright, bold follow-up to Edible Colors. This simple concept counting book will leave your... |
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My First Words
DK · DK Children; Brdbk edition Format: Board book
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Teach your preschool child numbers and encourage learning while reading and having fun together with your My First: Words board book, designed to be a toddler favorite and withstand wear and tear from a preschooler. My First: Words includes objects illustrating common first words that will... |
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Go Baby! Go Dog!
Anne Vittur Kennedy · Albert Whitman & Company Pages: 20 Format: Board book
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The baby likes the dog. The dog likes to be alone. But the baby loves to crawl ... and follows the dog wherever he goes! Together they make for a captivating pair in this sweet, simple, and expressive story. |
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Good Night, Little Monsters
KARA LAREAU · Cartwheel Books Pages: 20 Format: Board book
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Kids will never see monsters the same way after this heartwarmingly sweet bedtime story that proves little monsters' bedtime routines aren't so different from everyone else's. Good night, Frankenbaby.Lay down your green head.Let's loosen your bolts and tuck you in bed.Good... |
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Holi Colors
Rina Singh · Orca Book Publishers Pages: 24 Format: Board book
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Experience Holi with every color of the rainbow! This Hindu celebration known as the festival of colors and the festival of love signifies the end of winter, the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. A time to laugh, play, visit friends and get messy! Little ones will love... |
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