The concept of numbers and counting from 1 to 5 is demonstrated by the Baby Einstein characters in a variety of playful, amusing scenarios. Young children will delight in finding, naming, and counting a variety of objects in each illustration. The book also builds vocabulary, and teaches the names of parts of the body.
Children will discover the exciting world of their own backyard in this introduction to familiar animals from cats and dogs to bugs and frogs. The combination of photographs, illustrations, and fun facts makes this an accessible and delightful learning experience.
The Last Chimney of Christmas Eve (a picture book by Linda Oatman High)
When an orphan chimney sweep named Nicholas is unexpectedly given a red
coat and a snow globe by a kind-hearted customer, he thanks the man,
but is told simply to "pass it on." This Nicholas does, years later,
returning to the chimneys of his youth once again but this time with
gifts. High's (The Christmas Star) thoughtful story is enhanced with
Lithuanian artist Kasparavicius's muted watercolors, whose many details
from leaded glass windows to steepled rooftops lend an old-world
flavor. Ages 6-up.
Christmas is coming. The book of poems and songs. (a picture book by Ruth J. Morehead)
Holly-besprigged toddlers illustrate every page of this festive
collection of 16 favorite holidays songs and poems, including "Deck the
Halls," "Jingle Bells," and many more.