Quick view Baby Happy Baby Sad by Leslie Patricelli An expressive baby stars in these two board books that shed light on some concepts with a comical flair. The youngest of readers can relate to these stories about being happy and sad and on what the words yes and no mean. Full color. View Details
Quick view Baby Days: A Quilt of Rhymes and Pictures by Belinda Downes Embroidered pictures and traditional songs and rhymes fill this charming book with a personalized nameplate and a convenient envelope at the back for "Baby's Special Things." Full color. View Details
Quick view Baby Be Kind by Jane Cowen-Fletcher Easy-to-read, rhyming text provides examples of how to show kindness that even a baby will want to try. Endearing artwork makes the possibilities ever so appealing. Full color. View Details
Quick view Babies Don't Walk, They Ride! by Kathy Henderson Babies don t walk; they ride. Babies don t run; they glide." Little ones will love spotting themselves in this book full of babies being carried around, tossed in the air, riding in strollers, and whizzing around the supermarket in carts. Beautiful,... View Details
Quick view Baa Baa Smart Sheep by Mark Sommerset Little Baa Baa is bored. So when Quirky Turkey comes along, the opportunity to make mischief is too good to resist. "What s that?" asks Turkey, pointing at a suspicious something on the ground. "What s what?" "That there." "This here?" "Yes, that there... View Details
Quick view Argus by Michelle Knudsen Sallie's class is supposed to be raising chicks as a science project, but although Argus, the large, green, scaly creature that hatches from her egg, causes all sorts of trouble she worries about him when he disappears. View Details
Quick view Annie and Simon: the Sneeze and Other Stories by Catherine O'Neill Little sister, big big brother, and (mostly) good friends Annie and Simon are back in a second wry and warmhearted early chapter book. View Details
Quick view Annie and Simon by Catharine O'Neill A chatty little girl and her patient older brother share an easy bond in a charming early chapter book filled with warmth and wry humor View Details
Quick view And the Cars Go by William Bee Features a range of vrooming, chugging, and whispering vehicles driven by characters ranging from a beach-going family and hat-wearing royals to a noisy troupe of schoolchildren and a fretful ice-cream vendor. View Details
Quick view And Here's to You! by David Elliot This picture-book ode to joy invites readers to celebrate the world's vast diversity--and feel pretty happy with their place in it, too. The infectious joy of Elliott's read-aloud poem and Cecil's brilliant, amusing artwork is sure to have children... View Details
Quick view Alpha Oops: The Day Z Went First by Alethea Kontis Z is tired of always having to be last when the alphabet family lines up. The letters more or less agree to go backwards, but it's not long before every letter has a different opinion about how the alphabet should be arranged. View Details
Quick view Alpha Oops: H is for Halloween by Alethea Kontis While putting on a Halloween pageant, the alphabet mixes things up with some spooky, and funny, results. Story-Hour Kit View Details