The rhyming text and vibrant illustrations will make this one of your child's favorite books. He will want to see the laughable things a group of babies do from singing to bouncing on the bed over and over again.
The simple, repetitive language and lovely pencil drawings will make this book one of your child's favorites. Older siblings will also enjoy listening to this tale about the tricks a little brother plays to get his older brother's attention.
Your young one will love this new twist on the familiar counting rhyme, "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe." Bright, full-page illustrations of a hen that counts her eggs and chicks make for a delightful reading time together.
This classic shows childen what happens during a typical day on a farm from dawn to night. It is a wonderful book for young children who are learning about animals and animal sounds. The rhyming text is appealing to young children also.
A favorite with all ages, this wonderfully illustrated book helps young children learn colors and animal names, from brown bear to red bird to purple cat. The predictable, rhyming pattern encourages young children to repeat phrases and "read along" with experienced readers. Young children love guessing (and knowing) which animal comes next. Also by Bill Martin, Jr.: Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? and Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.
Your child will love finding out what a bunny family of seven does at each hour of the dayâfrom waking to going to bed. She will enjoy the rhyming text and finding the clock that appears in a different spot in each illustration.
Capture your child's attention with Color Zoo's vibrant animals and simple text. As you turn the page, each die-cut illustration reveals a new zoo animal--a tiger becomes a mouse and then the mouse transforms into a fox. Explore shapes, colors and animals with this beautiful award-winner. Caldecott Honor, 1990
This lovely counting book is about a baby's bedtime ritual. Each night, family members take turns giving baby goodnight kisses. Starting with ten kisses for his ten little toes and ending with a kiss on his forehead, the baby is finally ready for bed.
Five little monkeys won't stop jumping on the bed. Children will love this silly rhyming tale about the five little monkeys who keep waking their mother during the night with their frolicking.