I Went Walking
Join this adventurous toddler as he decides to take a walk. Meet the colorful animals he finds along the way and participate in his delight when he realizes they are all following him.
Join this adventurous toddler as he decides to take a walk. Meet the colorful animals he finds along the way and participate in his delight when he realizes they are all following him.
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.
This book can be used for talking about familiar fruits and seeing new unusual ones. The language is great for focusing on one letter and letter sound and the font size makes it easy to find the letters on the pages.
The soft colors and soothing text make this book a great one to read when it’s time to settle down. The details in the illustrations of different parts of the world where babies are born are great for starting conversations.
Your child will enjoy the beautiful patchwork illustrations of life on the farm, and the peek–a-boo window will give your child a clue of which animal is waking up to the cock-a-doodle-doo. There are lots of details in the pictures for building vocabulary and encouraging conversations.
Adorable sheep hide from their shepherd in this fun, classic nursery rhyme. You and your baby will be able to find the sheep easily, even when Mary cannot. Bold print and word balloons guide you through the story.
Your baby is learning to listen to language even at this young age, so it is important to expose your baby to words and music every day. This book and CD combination offers over 70 children’s songs, including childhood classics and nursery rhymes.
This well-known story is retold in a simpler, edited book that infants can safely enjoy. The cloth pages are soft enough for tiny hands, and the flexible side handle will encourage grasping.
New parents may easily relate to this sentimental board book, with its sweet, loving poem and simple art illustrations that help describe the joy of welcoming a new baby to the family and watching the child grow the first year.
In this fun songbook, a diverse group of babies demonstrate the motions to the song “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes…” through colorful illustrations. If you are unsure of the tune, the musical score and lyrics are on the back cover.