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Motivating young children to read has never been easier and more fun! These beautifully illustrated books will capture their senses and their minds while teaching them basic math and language concepts through a delightful rhyming text. |
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A boy describes himself, feature by feature, in order to make a self-portrait. The outcome, however, is not at all what he was expecting. This is a charming way to teach little ones that creativity has no limits, and that being creative can be very fun. |
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Two very creative children show the reader how they can find a "hiden" vowel anywhere. The amusing suggestions will help pre-schoolers associate the shapes of each one of the five vowels with things they find in their own world. |
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The cast of this beautifully illustrated version of the traditional tale The Little Red Hen includes a duck, a turkey, a pig, and a miller. |
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Baby owls, alone in a dark forest, wonder where their mother is and when she’ll return. Captivating illustrations depict the spooky forest and reflect the many emotions that beset these endearing owls. |
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This story's protagonist is a feisty little girl who not only loves to play with her favorite doll but also enjoys riding her bike and skateboard, proving that those are not "boy's things." |
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Our endearing pair hop along through five stories, looking for lost buttons, greeting the spring, and waiting for mail. Their true affection for each other makes Frog and Toad two of the finest amphibian role models to be found. |
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Our wonderful duo return in five easy-to-read celebrations of friendship. There is one for each season of the year and a bonus story just for Christmas. The contrast between adventurous Frog and his more cautious companion is skillfully delineated in text and pictures.
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Little Bear draws a picture of a monster that he loves. He decides to give it to his grandmother and begs Hen to deliver it. The grateful grandmother sends him a kiss in return. His friends pass the kiss along until it finally reaches Little Bear's cheek. |
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