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Animal tracks

2020
"All these animals have lost their tracks! Can you decide which track belongs to each animal?"--Back cover.
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Mis primeras palabras
2018
Brightly colored pictures labeled in English and Spanish teach very young children basic vocabulary words.
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Frosty's first Christmas

2016
Frosty the Snowman enjoys his first Christmas.
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Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar?

2001
Young readers must pull the tabs to see who is stealing cookies from the cookie jar.
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I can code

2020
"Young children can learn the foundations of coding and computer programming before they can even write and spell words. With coding and CS education becoming increasingly important, this humorous, interactive series introduces little ones to critical concepts in computer literacy to prepare them for a successful future"--Provided by publisher.
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Baby loves coding!

2018
". . . showcases the use of logic, sequence, and patterns to solve problems . . ."--Amazon.
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Boo, boo, I love you!

2015
Rhyming text and colorful illustrations describe five characters dressed up for Halloween.
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The tale of Gus the grumbly grizzly

1993
The animals are not able to cheer up grumbly Gus the grizzly, until a baby possum gives him what he really needs. The cover folds out to provide a backdrop for the story.
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Belly breathe

2018
"A . . . relaxation and calming technique, belly breathing is a tool everyone can use. Studies have found that belly breathing improves concentration and relieves tension. This mindfulness board book showcases the . . . skill that is a . . . way to teach kids how to manage stress and emotions"--Amazon.
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Poke-a-dot!

2019
Various animals introduce the letters of the alphabet.
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