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Bear feels scared

Bear's animal friends come to his rescue when he becomes lost and frightened in the woods.

Perfect piggies!

a book! a song! a celebration!
Did you ever see noses so wonderfully round? Where else could these curly tails be found? From snuffling snouts to pleasing plumpness and fine, floppy ears, this cast of pink piglets reminds us all to celebrate what makes us unique.

Little Quack's hide and seek

A family of ducklings plays hide-and-seek with their mother.

Seed, sprout, grow!

"A prize pumpkin grows from a single seed in this charming board book that introduces babies and toddlers to the life cycle of plants. Bursting with vivid photos and featuring super-simple facts, this charming board book explores how plants grow and what they need to live. Little readers follow the journey from seed to sprout to vine to flower to a big, beautiful pumpkin ready to be picked! Designed to be the stepping stone to the best-selling National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book series, the Little Kids First Board Books take similar subjects and distill them to the simplest nonfiction concepts, taking a fresh new approach to excite a baby's sense of wonder and make learning about nature and science fun." -- ONIX annotation.

Birds

Presents an introduction to a variety of birds, with simple facts about their feathers, feet, and songs.

Animals on the go

Describes the ways in which animals move, including hopping, slithering, and soaring.

Tooth

"Baby has a new tooth. It's good for all kinds of things: chewing, biting ... and don't forget brushing"--.

Nighty-night

Rhyming text invites young readers to join a baby as he gets ready for bed.

Hair

It's important to take care of your hair, even if you only have one! As Baby can tell you, that hair gets washed when it's dirty and brushed when it looks messy. But when it grows and grows, there's only one thing to do. Is Baby really ready for that first haircut?.

Hop! Hop!

After dyeing eggs and making art projects for Easter, a toddler is too tired to stay awake for the Easter bunny's arrival, but in the morning he is excited to find his Easter basket filled with candy and presents and to go on an Easter egg hunt.

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