Here is lettuce. It is a GREEN vegetable. Lettuce grows in the ground.”Red apples, green peas, orange mangoes, yellow squash and purple plums are just a few of the fruits and vegeta
Babies love stuffed animals! The lively text adapted from a familiar rhyme, captures the antics of an adorable group of hand-crafted, stuffed animals (bear, puppy, kitten, bunny, and elephant).
Here rubber duckies count 1 to 5 in a baby’s bathtub and have some fun along the way! Bold colors and rubber touch-and-feel elements will engage babies with hands-on learning.
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 is a triangle. It has three sides. What is shaped like a triangle?”Full-color photography featuring clever and playful die-cuts place everyday shapes and colors in the ch
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
Lamb says ?maa,” doggie says ?woof,” crow says ?caw caw”?and baby laughs with joy. The shiny embossed and laminated pictures of animals seem to jump from the page, inviting babies to reach out and tou
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
Babies love to look at faces. Here is an accordion-style book that can stand up in a crib or on the floor. The photos of babies and toddlers are sure to hold the attention of the youngest infant. Par
Peek-a-boo isn’t a baby’s favorite game just by chance: during the second six months of his life, he’s starting to understand that even when something isn’t in his sight it st
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
Look at Me is a combination of book and masks all in one. “Handles” at the volume’s edges make it easy for parents to hold up to their face or their child’s face, while generously sized die-cut eye-
One of the most popular pets?and the animal baby is most likely to know?sounds off in this amusing foam board book. There are toy cats; happy ones that look as if a child drew them; and noisy ones mak
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...
The animal illustrations here are so simple and attractive?with white pictures on black backgrounds and black images on white?but they’re thoughtfully designed to help baby focus. And the irresistibly
Listening, looking, anticipating, responding: that’s what little ones will do when mom and dad read this small, animal-shaped board book to them. Each new animal, first shown facing front, greets the
What Does Baby Say? gently promotes speech with easy one-word answers to simple questions. Under every flap hides an interactive surprise: If you give a baby a cookie, she says: ?MORE!” If baby sees a
These simple, graphic illustrations of faces, with bold lines and high-contrast colors, will stimulate babies’ developing sense of sight. Each picture presents a smiling infant that’s sure to hold the
Even babies too young to count can recognize the difference between one thing and two things. And that understanding sets the stage for number recognition. Vivid illustrations show one ball and two b
?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
The big animal faces in this soft, cloth book will catch baby’s eye immediately. A sewn-in rattle adds to the fun—shake it to capture, keep, and build baby’s attention span.
'It is easier to complicate than to simplify' - this book takes up that challenge and aims to refine and clarify the theories in the original Results to produce a more succinct route to clarity and be
This Major Work focuses on critical social research, shedding a light on the wider philosophical and methodological issues and disputes associated with the topic of research ethics as they have arisen
Written as an advanced text for toxicology students, this book is much more than an introduction and provides in-depth information describing the underlying mechanisms through which toxicants produce
Life can be a bit overwhelming sometimes, right? It can be difficult to clear your mind of a million different anxieties and focus in on the one thing you need to get done.Bestselling author of Clarit
Ambitiously undertaking to develop a strategy for making the study of religion "scientific," Ninian Smart tackles a set of interrelated issues that bear importantly on the status of religion