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Creatures of the ocean celebrate Christmas Eve in an undersea retelling of "A Visit by St. Nicholas" by Rev. Clement C. Moore. Under the waves and surrounded by swaying ocean eel grass, Sea Santa ...
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Yikes! Santa's in his underpants! It's almost time for Santa Claus to deliver presents, but he can't find his suit! Quickly detach and choose from among the 50 accessories and outfits provided. ...
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An introduction to architectural creation, the 95 precut cardboard elements in this book can be combined in an infinite variety of ways to build all sorts of fantastical structures. Follow the ...
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This board book introduces children to colors, textures, and parts of the body while conveying a message about friendship, celebrating diversity, and inclusion. As the reader turns the pages, colors ...
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A chameleon is hidden in every page, and it's up to you to find it. Use the viewfinder against the large, colorful patterned images until you find the model at the bottom of the page. An original ...
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Playfully drawn collections of near-lookalike robot toys invite young
children to explore shapes, colors, and details until they can put their
finger on the exact robot shown on the previous page. ...
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Playfully drawn collections of near-lookalike stuffed animals invite young
children to explore shapes, colors, and details until they can put their
finger on the exact toy shown on the previous ...
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The letter C falls into the garbage can, and it is up to the rest of the alphabet to save him from ending up in the dump! In this rollicking, action-filled story, the letters of the alphabet must ...
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On the way to a doctor checkup, a young child asks an important question: Do animals that live in really cold places ever get sick? From the same author as Did Dinosaurs Have Dentists?, this picture ...
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Max's parents give him a very special gift: a tiny, magical box that will hold everything, from his toys to his feelings. Max learns, however, that feelings can't be put away as easily as toys. Each ...
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Sometimes Bipolar Bear finds himself at the bright North Pole or the
dreary South Pole. Using tools he finds either on his own or with the
help of his family, he's able to make his way back to ...
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Try is a fun, uplifting, feel-good read with captivating illustrations and a positive message about trying new things. From tying a tie to climbing the highest mountain, kids are encouraged to try ...
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"Mom, are you sure the wolf will not come?"
"Absolutely, my rabbit."
"But how can you be so sure?"
This clever story disarms childhood bedtime anxieties in an unexpected way. A small rabbit getting ...
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In
just five simple steps, children can make a variety of whimsical objects such as race cars, a rabbit, a puzzle, and a marble run out of wood. Fourteen projects make clever use of commonly ...
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In
just five simple steps, children can make fun, memorable crafts out of plastic, including an
octopus, a hairy bug, a puppet theater, and gifts for friends. Fourteen projects make clever use of ...
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