The perennial topic of ?the potty” is a welcome and essential addition to Begin Smart’s new Level 5 for children ages 2 to 3 years.?Where’s my potty?I have to poo and pee.Is it under the bed?Look and
The perennial topic of ?the potty” is a welcome and essential addition to Begin Smart’s new Level 5 for children ages 2 to 3 years.?Where’s my potty?I have to poo and pee.Is it under the bed?Look and
This board book has foam pieces for kids to place into die-cut spaces, making it a wonderful puzzle as well as an introduction to colors. One side of each spread shows the featured color, while the o
Peek-a-boo isn’t a baby’s favorite game just by chance: after a first birthday, a baby begins to understand that even when something isn’t in his sight, it still exists. He expects that a person or an
Small children love to make things happen, and this novelty book will appeal to their sense of play. A soft, vinyl ?button,” which shows through the die-cut pages, becomes a flower’s center, a helicop
?This teddy bear touches his toes.Can you touch bear’s toes?Where are your toes?”Clear, colorful photos show teddy bears reaching and stretching and touching their knees, toes, and noses. This touch-a
Children will enjoy playing peek-a-boo and making fun animal sounds with this adorable interactive book. Die cuts allow toddlers to peep through to the next page and guess the animal. The touch-and-fe
With its fun oversized flaps, What Does Baby Say? gently prompts early speech with one-word answers to simple questions. Under every flap hides an interactive surprise:Baby eats a cookie. What does ba
MEOW! This board book combines photographs, illustrations, sound, and a touch-and-feel element to introduce babies to a beloved household pet. Inside, little ones will find toy cats, happy cats, and n
WOOF! This board book combines photographs, illustrations, a sound chip, and a touch-and-feel element to introduce babies to a beloved household pet. There is a toy dog, a happy dog, and a noisy one.
What Does Baby Do? encourages small children to physically interact by imitating the behavior of the baby on the page.“When Daddy leaves for work, baby waves bye-bye. When Grandma and Grandpa leave, b
Look at me—What am I? A combination of book and masks, Look at Me has “handles” so parents can easily hold it up to their own or their child’s face. Generously sized die-cut eyeholes make it easy to s
This interactive book helps introduce babies to the game of peek-a-boo—and to imaginative play. By holding the book up as a mask, parents can take their children to the wonderful world of pretend. Whe
Peek-a-boo isn’t a baby’s favorite game by chance: after their first birthday, babies begin to understand that even when something isn’t in sight, it still exists. They anticipate that it will reappea
First the food is here?then it’s all gone! For a child, everything that involves eating is an event. That’s why they’ll love looking at thepictures of familiar foods like cereal, juice, and cookies...
This interactive book advances the game of peek-a-boo. By holding the book up as a mask, parents can take their children to the wonderful world of pretend. When they are able, children will delight in