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Age: infant-kindergarten
Food: Fruits & veggies
This book fills the niche
Food: Fruits & veggies
This book fills the niche
Age: 1-5 years
Animals: Dogs
Things that go: construction
Surprisingly good. I enjoyed the page where several construction vehicles are pictured separately on a solid background.
Animals: Dogs
Things that go: construction
Surprisingly good. I enjoyed the page where several construction vehicles are pictured separately on a solid background.
Age: Toddler-Preschool
Season: Winter
A good way to introduce very young children the basics of a storyline with minimal text.
Season: Winter
A good way to introduce very young children the basics of a storyline with minimal text.
Age: 1-year-old - preschool
Emotion: Temperamental
Familiar Experience: Throwing a fit
Emotion: Temperamental
Familiar Experience: Throwing a fit
Age: Infant-preschool
So many trucks for so many things! Good thing the little boy was there to sort everything out. Cute and very appealing for transportation lovers.
I wouldn't categorize this under counting because all twenty trucks appear together only on one page.
So many trucks for so many things! Good thing the little boy was there to sort everything out. Cute and very appealing for transportation lovers.
I wouldn't categorize this under counting because all twenty trucks appear together only on one page.
Age: Infant-Preschool
Family: Siblings
A brother and sister ask their mother who she loves more. A pleasant, simple way to reinforce an equal love for both siblings.
Family: Siblings
A brother and sister ask their mother who she loves more. A pleasant, simple way to reinforce an equal love for both siblings.
I will be reading this one for the little tykes! Cute fold-outs show action as kisses happen.
Age: Toddler+
Animal: Owls
An easy-to-read story about one little chick who just does not want to fly, fearful of the elements. My favorite part of the book is tying time with natural occurrences, such as blackberries forming green, ripening, then falling.
Animal: Owls
An easy-to-read story about one little chick who just does not want to fly, fearful of the elements. My favorite part of the book is tying time with natural occurrences, such as blackberries forming green, ripening, then falling.