Barnyard Dance!
Stomp your feet! Clap your hands! Everybody ready for a barnyard dance! And dance is just what every parent and child will want to do after exploring this book.
Stomp your feet! Clap your hands! Everybody ready for a barnyard dance! And dance is just what every parent and child will want to do after exploring this book.
Written by a mother whose children have multiple food allergies, Mangos for Max is a fun, colorful, educational book that follows cheerful Max as he goes about his day.
Published in 1960, this classic children’s book has truly passed the test of time. If you loved this book as a kid, you can relive great childhood memories as you read it to your child or grandchild.
Based loosely on a historic event from the 1800s, this rhyming tale will take your child back in time. The pages are filled with natural conversation starters, the illustrations are colorful and the attention to detail is fantastic for boosting oral language and vocabulary skills.
This book was inspired by Raffi, a very popular children’s entertainer, who wrote the song Baby Beluga. It tells the story of one little beluga whale’s daily adventures in the deep blue sea.
Jamberry tells about the lively escapades of a bear and a little boy as they go off searching for berries. The rhythmic text will entertain your child as she is exposed to rhyming words and compound words.
Children never tire of being told how much they are loved. This book tells the story of a parent’s powerful love for a child using beautiful and imaginative examples.
In this creative Mother Goose book, the author uses both text and pictures in his nursery rhymes that your child can follow along with and use the picture clues to help read the rhymes.
A little bug goes on a walk and meets new friends who follow him one by one. This book, with adorable illustrations, fun rhyming text, new vocabulary words and lots of action, will surely have your little one asking you to read it again and again.
The simple text in this story is great for identifying rhyming words and certainly a great starting place for encouraging conversations on feelings and getting along.