Colors: A Bugs Pop-up Concept Book
This brief rhyming concept book introduces a variety of colors and wows kiddos with the awesome pop-up bugs.
This delicate book is for grown-up hands only, but we are happy to read it to you at storytime!
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This brief rhyming concept book introduces a variety of colors and wows kiddos with the awesome pop-up bugs.
This delicate book is for grown-up hands only, but we are happy to read it to you at storytime!
This sweet story about Winnie-the-Pooh is a good reminder that presents are nice to give, honey is yummy to eat, and pictures books are fun to look at. Here at the library, we certainly approve that message!
Unfortunately, this book is out of print and none of the libraries in our consortium still own it. Never fear; our office copy is in good shape, so we can continue to share it with you at storytime.
This abridged, board book version of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is a perfect introduction to the classic picture book featuring the intrepid letters of the alphabet boldly climbing the coconut tree. Be ready to read it again and again and again!
We had such fun clapping our crazies out, jumping our jiggles out, and, of course, shaking our sillies out at storytime!
Everyone's favorite sing-along board book is just as much fun to sing at home as it is to sing at storytime. Get ready to roar!!
Sam loves his car and takes good care of it. He makes sure it has oil, points out the different parts of the car, stops for pedestrians, and reads the road signs. What a stand-up guy! He drives his car to work, where he drives... a bus!
Let's count animals, starting with 1 gorilla! Reading this oldie but goodie, featuring lifesize photos of chickens, cats, tortoises and more, is such a fun way for preschoolers to practice counting. We wish it was still in print so we could buy more copies for the library!
Little Puffin has just started out on a walk to enjoy the lovely fresh air, but Small Gull, Tiny Gull, and Baby Gull will not leave him alone! They copy the way he walks, they copy the way he talks, they even copy the way he thinks. How annoying!
When Little Owl falls out of his nest, Squirrel is determined to reunite him with his mommy. Little Owl says Mommy is very big, has pointy ears, and big eyes, but it takes Squirrel several tries to find the right grown-up animal. And wouldn't you know it? Of course Mommy has been looking everywhere for Little Owl!
Get your scary face ready before you start reading this book, because you're going to need it to escape the giant hungry frog! This interactive picture book is just one of many silly stories by Jan Thomas.