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4) Bad kitty
Many of North America's most beloved regions are artfully celebrated in these board books designed to soothe children before bedtime while instilling an early appreciation for the continent's natural and cultural wonders. Each book stars a multicultural group of people visiting the featured area's attractions and rhythmic language guides children through the passage of both a single day and the four seasons while saluting the iconic aspects
...Shawn has a lot of what-ifs.
Moving to a new neighborhood, he wonders, what if he doesn't like his new room? What if it's scary? What if he doesn't like his new school? What if he misses his friends? What if he doesn't make new friends?
The what-ifs keep piling up.
Can Shawn come out from under all the what-ifs and be happy in his new home and new neighborhood?
A celebration of sibling
...10) Ready, Set, Go!
12) Winter holidays
13) So Strong!
Do you know some things that are very strong? Which animals are very strong? How do you know? Which machines are very strong? What else is strong?
16) The snow thief
17) Number Games
We all need to use numbers in our lives every day, for counting and measuring and shopping. As well as being fun, playing games is a good way to get quicker at working with numbers. We can try to work out puzzles and tricks more quickly than our friends. There are good ways to count fast, too. Sometimes we even count down like space rockets!
The seasons are changing and winter is closing in. George has toys for warm weather and toys for snowy weather—but what's a monkey to do when winter days are just plain cold? When he decides to ignore the weather and play with his wading pool and bubbles, George learns some interesting things about weather, temperature,...
Learning becomes fun for kids with this counting book about the forest habitat. Amazing artwork will inspire children in classrooms and at home to appreciate the world around us!
Follow the tracks of ten woodland animals but . . . uh-oh . . . watch out for the skunk! Children learn the ways of forest animals to the rhythm of "Over in the Meadow" as they leap like a squirrel, dunk like a raccoon, and pounce like a fox. They
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