Board Books for Little Ones
2018
Making faces: a first book of emotions
by Abrams Appleseed

An interactive book of faces, complemented by a reflective mirror that helps babies to recognize and mimic facial expressions, features vibrant photographs of babies demonstrating six essential emotions. 
My favorite book of colors
by Janice Behrens

Pairs colors with such items as trucks, flowers, fruit, and shoes, asking readers to locate hidden elements, including a hat with a feather and a pair of dirty shoes
All about me
by Childrens Press

Labeled photographs introduce young readers to common words describing their bodies and the everyday objects around them divided into six categories, including my face, my room, and my park
ABC Baby Signs
by Christiane Engel
 
Features twenty-six of the most common, simple baby signs, such as "all done," "more," and "please," to teach babies and toddlers basic ways to communicate with their hands before they can verbalize their needs. This title features one sign per letter of the alphabet, a cute rhyming story, illustrations, and illustrated demonstrations.
Jane Foster's animal sounds
by Jane Foster

Illustrations of animals introduce readers to such animal sounds as a dog's woof, a cat's meow, and a cow's moo
I'm Silly!
by Jennifer L. Holm

A latest entry in the series that includes I'm Grumpy! follows the antics of a hyperactive tornado who accidentally disrupts a friend's tea party when he gets a bit too goofy. By the Eisner Award-winning creators of the Babymouse series. Simultaneous eBook.
Baby's big busy book
by Karen Katz

Presents such common words as lamp, clock, cereal, kite, and shoes behind flaps and on textured pages
Nighty-night
by Leslie Patricelli

Cheeky little Baby finishes dinner as the sun sets and embarks on a dancing bedtime routine of bathing, toothbrushing, hair brushing, bear hugging and getting into cozy pajamas before listening to a story, singing a little song and kissing her parents goodnight.
Numbers
by John J Reiss

From kites, cakes and candy kisses, youngsters can count from one to 1,000 using bright, bold illustrations of fun, familiar objects. 
100 first words
by Dawn Sirett

Labeled pictures introduce the words for clothes, colors, toys, animals, and food