It’s time for bed but baby Clifford keeps finding things he needs before he is ready to go to sleep. See what Clifford needs to finally say good night. This is story will get your little one ready for nap or bedtime.

Join the cute little driver and diverse passengers on a bus ride all over town. You can try to read the words, but will find yourself singing along to this well-loved song.

Your little one will enjoy this trip to the zoo and being able to touch and feel some of the animals. Use this book to help build vocabulary with the words from the text or the details in the illustrations.

This large board book has beautiful photographs of people, places and things your little one may encounter inside and outside of the house. The questions posed on each page will keep your little one interested while building vocabulary.

Meet Curious George and some of his friends as they bring attention to parts of their face or head in this fun, interactive book. Your child will have fun looking for these parts on his head or just making silly faces in the mirror.

A book of photos taken around the world of children with their best friend: their dog! From puppies to full grown dogs, pedigree to mutts, your child will love looking at these pictures of children and their dogs.

When Daddy serves his little girl her milk and she accidentally drops it, Uh-oh! Oh-no!, what will happen next?

At this age, most babies say their first words. Expand his one-word responses by stretching it into a sentence. Go a step further by making up a story, rhyme or song that has to do with your baby’s new favorite word!

By about 12 to 14 months, your baby will begin to recognize the names of things she sees or experiences each day. Those words become part of her receptive vocabulary. In this activity, you and your baby will explore a room of your home while you name the items, describe them and talk about them.

Language can be presented to babies through talking or through singing. Some babies love to hear the same songs over and over again. In this activity, babies can become familiar with new vocabulary while listening to their favorite tunes.