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  • av Anna McQuinn
    151,-

    In this large board book version of the traditional song, children from diverse cultures clap their hands, stomp their feet, pat their heads and much more. The accompanying digital audio and animation continues the interactive fun!

  • av Nelleke Verhoeff
    128,-

    With this fashion-forward board book, little ones can mix and match tops and bottoms to create giggle-inducing clothing combinations. The engaging split-page format and whimsical creatures make it irresistibly fun for children to learn the names of colours and articles of clothing as they style each new outfit.

  • av Nelleke Verhoeff
    124,-

    Create silly creatures and count along the way with this unique split-page book. Young readers can match heads to a variety of tails and legs to compose quirky characters. Each flap presents a new opportunity for counting and learning vocabulary words for body parts!

  • av Meera Sriram
    115,-

    Readers follow ten diverse families as they cook dumplings inside their homes in preparation for a neighbourhood potluck. Dumplings are added to plates one by one, encouraging children to count with each new addition. Authentic recipes for all the dumplings and a map showing their regions of origin are included in the endnotes.

  • - Explore the World's Renewable Energy
    av Stacy Clark
    115,-

    Explore six renewable energy technologies that are used around the world! Accessible verse and lush illustrations introduce children to important information about how we can harness the planet's natural resources including wind, water and sun. Extensive endnotes further explain the science behind each power source and the benefits of clean energy.

  • - A Deep Dive of Discovery
    av Christy Mihaly
    202,-

    Immerse yourself in fascinating facts about water! This comprehensive yet accessible exploration of water will help young readers understand many aspects of one of our planet's most precious resources - and how they can protect it.

  • - Christmas Around the Globe
    av Kate DePalma
    134,-

    Rhyming text and detailed illustrations make the book accessible to younger readers, while educational endnotes about the 13 celebrations add interest for older children. Gold ink and festive illustrations capture the joy of the season and make this book a beautiful gift. Engaging and informative for anyone who wants to learn about the holiday.

  • av Brenda Williams
    115,-

    Lin Yis mother has sent him to the local market to buy food for the Moon Festival, but what he really wants is a red rabbit lantern. Will he barter well enough to be able to buy one? Benjamin Lacombes vivid illustrations are the perfect complement to Brenda Williams gentle story.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    102,-

    With large type, an easy-to-remember rhyming text and artwork, this picture book offers a way of introducing the days of the week and basic local geography. A town map at the end of the story shows where bear has been and features labeled street and place names.

  • av John Matthews
    126,-

    This vivid retelling brings together the best-known stories about Arthur and his court, exploring the relationships between the main characters in legends. Magnificent illustrations by Pavel Tatarnikov add to the atmosphere of Arthurian England.

  • av Matt Harvey
    115,-

    An enormous sneeze sets in motion a small calamity, and Dad gets the blame. But when his daughter speaks up and takes responsibility for her actions, the mood changes.

  • av Joanne Oppenheim
    115,-

    A bedtime story, narrated by Oscar winner, Jim Broadbent. This book contains an account of familiar bedtime rituals for both children and parents.

  • av Maria Carluccio
    151,-

    Overflowing with the sounds a baby experiences during his daily jaunt around the city with Mommy, this busy, interactive book offers an opportunity to accelerate babies' and toddlers' listening and speaking skills.

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    115,-

    Featured in Time Magazine's Top Ten Children's Books of 2007, this beautiful poem celebrates the bond between parent and adopted child in a special way. Through the exchanges, between a little girl born in China and her adoptive parent, this title offers a poignant and inspiring messae to adoptive parents and children all over the world.

  • av Whitney Stewart
    93,-

    A simple body scan exercise that adults and toddlers can do together to soothe themselves and get ready for sleep. One of four stylish board books in the Mindful Tots series, designed to help toddlers manage the ups and downs of everyday emotions.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    102,-

    With its vibrant art and jaunty, rhyming text, Bear in a Square offers a fun-filled and exciting way of helping small children to learn their shapes.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    102,-

    Bear introduces various modes of travel in a snappy rhyme. Young readers are invited to anticipate Bear's next new location as he explores by bicycle, raft, train, boat, carriage, and rocket. Full color.

  • av Whitney Stewart
    113,-

    An imaginative movement exercise that adults and toddlers can do together to help children focus and transition between activities. One of four stylish board books in the Mindful Tots series, designed to help toddlers manage the ups and downs of everyday emotions.

  • av Stella Blackstone
    94,-

    Spend the day with a busy baby and her two dads, and learn the words for things you do and see along the way! This innovative first-words book features labels for objects, actions and sound effects, as well as a fun seek-and-find element.

  • av Jane Caston
    115 - 140,-

    Help Doug find his dog by patting, tickling, and calling to the correct dogs based on Doug's clues! As the reader selects dogs, the pool narrows until a surprise ending reveals Doug's dog.

  • - An Amazon Adventure
    av Laurie Krebs
    115,-

    Presents a story which is complemented by nine pages of educational endnotes, including information about the Amazon, the creatures featured in the story, the peoples of the rainforest, and a full-page, full-colour map of South America. This title uses simple, patterned language to introduce children to the Amazon.

  • - The Story of the Chinese Zodiac
    av Dawn Casey
    115,-

    Provides a retelling of the story of the Chinese Zodiac, with accessible endnotes on Chinese astrology and festivals. This book contains illustrations that incorporate numbers in Chinese script which are useful for classroom and library use. It also encourages reader interaction as children discover the animal sign of their birth year.

  • - Tales to Read Aloud
    av Hugh Lupton
    177,-

    This collection of folktales from around the world includes firm favourites as well as less familiar stories, especially chosen for reading aloud.

  • av Sunny Scribens
    154,-

    Five mermaids guide children on a whimsical singalong journey through the world's oceans, counting down from 5 to 0. Includes educational notes about mermaid legends, marine animals, and the five oceans, as well as a catchy song and video animation to reinforce STEM learning.

  • - A Shelter Story
    av Erin Gunti
    124,-

  • av Paul Czajak
    125,-

    "When young Arlo accidentally drops a book on the Mayor's head, the Mayor decides books are dangerous and destroys all the books in town! But thanks to Arlo's imagination and perseverance, the Mayor finds that suppressing stories cannot stop them from blossoming more beautifully than ever.

  • av Orianne Lallemand
    114,-

    Inspired by the Russian storytelling tradition, this contemporary fairy tale about a relatable heroine's inner transformation from materialism to gratefulness will captivate readers of all ages.

  • av Mary Finch
    115,-

    Will the three goat brothers make it across the big, hairy troll's bridge to the sweet grass on the other side of the stream?

  • av Theresa Heine
    110,-

    A heartwarming story of two resourceful sisters who bring the safety of solar-powered light to their family.

  • av Rita Jahanforuz
    115,-

    Shiraz, a kindhearted young girl growing up in Tehran, has a miserable life at home with her stepmother and stepsister, who treat her like a servant. When the wind blows Shiraz's ball of wool into the garden next door, she spends helping and caring for the old lady who lives there, with miraculous results. Then her stepmother sends her own daught

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