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Five little elves

2016
Celebrate the season with Santa's little helpers as they pack up the sleigh with gifts to give others.

Do your happy dance!

celebrate wonderful you
2016
A story featuring the Peanuts Gang who dream big, try their best, and do their own happy dance.

Slide and find animals

2016
Photographs and simple text on pages with moveable windows introduce different animals.

Spin

2011
Simple text and illustrations with pull-tabs and moving pieces describe animals and create optical illusions.

Razzle-dazzle Ruby

2011
A little girl imagines that she is a queen of a sparkling winter world where her dog, Rocket, is her knight in barking armor.

Look! Birds!

2016
Text and color illustrations explore features of all types of birds and the amazing things they do, from the chickadee eating from the upside down feeder to the owl's silent hunt for food at night.

Robots to the rescue!

The Rescue Bots do what they do best, keep everyone in Griffin Rock safe, young readers can help Chase change from his vehicle to robot form, Boulder fix a traffic jam, Salvage right a toppled crane, Servo save a dog in danger, and more, by pulling the sliding tabs on each page.

Our Christmas stockings

a touch-and-feel book
A holiday-themed, touch-and-feel book augments images of such familiar Christmas objects as Christmas stockings, adorned with a silky bow, furry paw prints and a smooth stocking heel with tactile accents.

I'm not tired!

a bedtime routine book
Simple text and colorful illustrations describe how to get ready for bed, and includes such activities as taking a bath, putting on pajamas, brushing teeth, and reading a bedtime story.

Lift the lid, use the potty!

2001
Lift the flaps and stick on the stickers to help Little Bunny use the brand-new purple potty. Remember that when you teach your toddler to use the potty is just as important as how. Every child learns in his or her own time. When your child's time is right, use this book to make learning fun. Encourage your child to act out each stage of potty use. Then, when your child is ready for the real thing, use the reward stickers-whether it has been a success or not-to show just how proud you are!.

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