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Besos for Baby
by Jen Arena
Baby collects kisses from everyone in the family
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Ten, nine, eight
by Molly Bang
Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little girl going to bed
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Big bear little chair by Lizi BoydThrough pictures and simple text this delightful picture book presents unexpected opposites, like a big zebra sweeping with a little broom, or a big lion riding in a tiny wagon. Simultaneous eBook.
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Moo, baa, la la la
by Sandra Boynton
Various humorously drawn animals demonstrate the very different, and often amusing sounds they make, in a lap-sized version of a best-selling board book.
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One gorilla : a counting book by Anthony BrowneYoung children are invited to practice counting from one to 10 with an exuberant family of primates that bring new depth to first numbers while conveying an important message about protecting the environment. By the Hans Christian Andersen Award-winning former Children's Laureate author of Willy the Champ.
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Goodnight moon
by Margaret Wise Brown
Before going to sleep, a little rabbit says goodnight to all his familiar possessions, as his big, green bedroom slowly darkens, in an anniversary version of the enduring classic. Reissue.
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Freight train
by Donald Crews
Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through tunnels, by cities, and over trestles
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Littles : and how they grow
by Kelly DiPucchio
A rhyming celebration of babies, or Littles, who are cared for by loved ones in every way and grow big in the blink of an eye
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Tip tip dig dig
by Emma Garcia
A parade of colorful construction vehicles makes joyful noise for young enthusiasts who are invited to lift-lift with a crane, push-push with a bulldozer and roll-roll-roll with a steamroller, in a lively storybook that combines cut-collage illustrations with onomatopoeic text.
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Global babies
by Global Fund for Children
Presents photographs of babies from all over the world in their native costume and describes how all babies are special. On board pages
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Orange pear apple bear
by Emily Gravett
Explores concepts of color, shape, and food using only five simple words, as a bear juggles and plays. On board pages
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Flora and the chicks : a counting book
by Molly Schaar Idle
In this counting board book with interactive flaps, Flora, a young dancer, attempts to keep up as more and more friendly chicks emerge from the nest
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Peek-a-who?
by Nina Laden
The reader can look through die-cut pages for a visual clue to complete a game of peek-a-boo
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Look at the animals!
by Peter Linenthal
A follow-up to the popular Look Look!, a board book is designed to encourage infants and preschoolers to explore shapes and contrasts through a collection of bold, black-and-white animal illustrations, featuring pandas, doves, and other creatures of the wild.
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How to be a cat
by Nikki McClure
Cut-paper illustrations and single words of text show a kitten's attempts to imitate an adult cat's mastery of such skills as stretching and stalking
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I kissed the baby!
by Mary Murphy
The arrival of a new baby duckling causes a buzz of excitement in the animal world as a fish, bird, squirrel, and frog happily prepare for their first meeting filled with smiles, kisses, and hugs!
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Hello, bugs!
by Smriti Prasadam
A board books series that is boldly illustrated with high contrast black-and-white patterns and foil-stamped bursts of color that will captivate babies and toddlers while introducing them to first words and noises.
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Music is...
by Brandon Stosuy
Through opposites, readers are introduced to the many different styles, sounds, and moods of music
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Fiesta babies by Carmen TafollaHappy babies enjoy the colorful traditions of a spirited Latino fiesta with singing to mariachi songs, marching on parade, dancing, hugs and kisses. By the illustrator of Abuelita's Heart.
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I went walking
by Sue Williams
A little boy sets out to take a walk and manages to collect a whole managerie of colorful animals along the way
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