The creator of everyone's favorite pop-up books has outdone himself in this tour de force of an alphabet book. It features not only pop-ups, but touch-and-feel and scratch-and-sniff as well. This delightfully illustrated and engineered pop-up is certain to be a favorite of Carter's growing multitude of fans, young and old alike.
"Join in and turn the wheel to help Santa, his elves, and Mrs. Claus get ready for Christmas! Each turn of the wheel brings two new touch-and-feel surprises to match to the pictures" -- p. [4] of cover.
"A letter to Santa starts off a merry chain of gift giving. Lift the flaps to unwrap each present--including a special touch and feel surprise at the end!"--P. [4] of cover.
"Bertha, a very young bat, frightens her family once too often and is sent outside to play...This charming story is perfect for spooky lights-out reading and contains special glow-in-the-dark pictures for added surprises!"--Jacket.
Halloween is here, and Curious George is getting ready for the big night. There are so many costumes to try on, treats to share, and games to play! George has so much Halloween fun picking out the perfect pumpkin, decorating his house, and celebrating with his friends that he's not sure he's ready for the day to end.
"Some dinosaurs are tall and some are short, some are hot and some are cold. This delightful touchy-feely flap book provides a lovely opportunity to talk about opposites."--cover, p.4.
Associates each letter of the alphabet with various farm animals, foods, and equipment. Children can touch-and-feel some items such as bumpy corn and hay bales, and turn a tractor wheel and make a tractor move across the page.
"Josh B'Gosh is going to Grandpa's! Pack his flannel shirt, lift up the cloth flap to find the pilot, and find Teddy Snuggled under a soft blanket as Josh goes on his trip."
As Kipper sets off for an unknown destination, readers follow him over grass, on the beach, through a farm, and by a pond while touching various textures associated with each place.
Little Owl wants to fly all by himself. First, he practices with his mommy up to the treetops, through an open meadow, and over a fast-moving river. But, each place is too high or too big or too fast..."--Cover back.
Little Rabbit is tired of her plain white tail, and so she sets out to find a new one. Help Little Rabbit figure out the answer to her problem in this touch-and-feel book.
Number 1-12 are represented by indented shapes that child can trace with a finger. The tracing helps children begin to recognize number shapes as well as take the first steps toward writing. The playful images teach counting and recognizing numbers.
"Help Millie Moo find her farmyard friends in this wacky touch and feel picture book, packed with crazy characters, funny rhymes and lots to find and do!"--Cover back.
Features pictures of a puppy, bird, squirrel, and other animals on textured pages which are divided in half so that readers can create fantastic creatures by combing the head of one animal with the body of another.
Awakened from hibernation when an ill-fitting, gift-wrapped red wool cap falls nearby, Little Hedgehog passes along the present to Rabbit, but somehow ends up with it again by the end of the day. On board pages.
When a wintry wind blows away Little Hedgehog's nest, he sets out for his friend Badger's house, and the generosity he shows to others during his journey is returned to him when the snowstorm is over.
There's deep snow on the ground and Little Brown Rabbit is longing for spring to come, but winter seems to go on forever. Join Little Brown Rabbit on his journey and see how many other animals you can find along the way!
This book combines the fun of the Disney Channel's Rolie Polie Olie TV program with interactive elements to stimulate baby's senses: mirrors to peek into, shapes to spin, and other interesting objects for babies to feel, touch, and explore.
When Rudolph plans a surprise party for Santa, he and his friends hang garlands, bake a cake, and decorate the Christmas tree, in a holiday tale that features a "fuzzy" Rudolph on every page. On board pages.
When Rudolph plans a surprise party for Santa, he and his friends hang garlands, bake a cake, and decorate the Christmas tree, in a holiday tale that features a "fuzzy" Rudolph on every page.
Follows a baby in his preparations for bedtime and includes soft patches for the reader to touch on the baby's diaper, bunny, and blanket. On board pages.
A little bunny celebrates the love that parents and children share. Touch the soft fur on the lovable and adorable animals on each spread, and know that somebunny loves you, too!
This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young children. The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness. Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely patches.
This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young childen. The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness. Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely patches
"This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young children. The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness. Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely patches." -- back cover.
A small mouse is able to tell his teddy bear from several others because of their different physical characteristics. Each bear has a differently textured area that young readers can touch.
"While a huge star shines in the sky, Aaron and his father are keping watch over their sheep. Suddenly an angel appears, pointing them in the direction of Bethlehem ..."--Cover back.
"Explore all the exciting parts of this shiny, red fire engine"--P. [4] of cover. On board pages with textures = Libro en páginas de cartón duro con texturas. Parallel texts in English and Spanish = Textos paralelos en inglés y español.
Rhyming text introduces farm animals and the sounds they make, in a book that invites young readers to feel a sheep's coat, a cow's nose, and a goat's beard. On board pages.
Rhyming text introduces farm animals and the sounds they make, in a book that invites young readers to feel a sheep's coat, a cow's nose, and a goat's beard.
The little rabbit knows how it feels to be angry and what to do to feel better. Thinking questions at the back of the book help children review and connect to what they have read.
The little rabbit knows how it feels to be sad and what to do to feel better. Thinking questions at the back of the book help children review and connect to what they have read.
Follow Fuzzy Bear as he sets out on a picnic on his own. But is he really all by himself? Spot his fuzzy friends as they accompany him throughout his day.