Infants and Toddlers
Duckie's Ducklings
Duckie is ready to take the family for a swim. But where are her ducklings? Turn the shaped pages to find out!
Toes, Ears and Nose!
Engages readers to lift the flaps to see which body parts are hiding underneath clothing. On board pages.
Baby Danced the Polka
It's nap time at the farm, but one un-sleepy baby has a different plan. This baby wants to dance.
Goodnight Moon
Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room: goodnight chairs, goodnight comb, goodnight nobody.
Maisy's Amazing Big Book of Words
Arranges more than 300 first words by categories such as "On the farm," "Let's cook," and "Bedtime." Illustrated pages contain 25 flaps to lift.
Gossie and Gertie
Gossie and Gertie are best friends and everywhere Gossie goes, Gertie goes too-- except when she doesn't, and sometimes that's even better.
Walk On!: A Guide for Babies of All Ages
With useful tips, common pitfalls, and Frazee's adorable illustrations, this book is ideal for anyone--from baby to graduate to grown-up--who is about to take a scary first step.
Welcome Precious
Illustrations and text welcome a new baby to some of life's delights, from "the glistening mystery of soap bubbles" to "the swish of leaves in the breeze."
Look at You!: A Baby Body Book
Poems and artwork that captures babies' delight at exploring their own abilities and the world around them.
Black on White
Black illustrations against a white background depict such objects as an elephant, butterfly, and leaf.
Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
Children see a variety of animals, each one a different color, and a teacher looking at them.
Everywhere Babies
Describes babies and the things they do from the time they are born until their first birthday.
I Kissed the Baby!
Various animals tell how they saw, fed, sang to, tickled, and kissed the new duckling.
Cheep! Cheep!
With a small "cheep," a newly hatched bird awakens its sleeping family and receives a hearty welcome.
I Love Trucks!
A child names many of his favorite trucks and each one's most notable characteristic.

How Do I

