The Very Super Bear is back... and he's here to save the Jingle Jangle Jungle! In the Jingle Jangle Jungle, while Bear was chasing bees, he came across the strangest thing beneath the shady trees. It was such a lovely colour and just the perfect shape.
Touch and Feel Baby Animals is a board book for very young children full of tactile areas to touch and explore. The cute pictures and photographs have simple labels and the small format is perfect for young hands to hold.
This classic DK board book is filled with clear photography, simple text, and fun textures. Touch and Feel Baby Animals allows children to practice animal recognition and learn what an animal may feel when like when it's touched.
Celebrate the power of love and hugs good night with adorable baby animals and their parents in this heartwarming board book, filled with sturdy, die-cut board flaps throughout that weave the text and illustrations together.
Introducing We Live in Canada!, a gorgeous board book featuring iconic Canadian animals. The bright illustrations, touches, and flaps will engage young Canadian readers right from the start.
Truck-obsessed toddlers will want to make the diggers, tractors, fire engines, and more featured in this fun-filled construction tale part of their nightly bedtime routines!
This beautifully illustrated lullaby book features shimmering salmon fry, a long-legged baby moose, feathery eaglets, and fifteen other Northwest animals bedding down for the night...
Learning to count is more fun with Winnie-the-Pooh and friends. This sturdy board book with an elegant, timeless look has been designed to attract the most discerning Pooh fans and to delight their favorite toddlers.
A beautifully illustrated board book with simple baby-signing instructions. Yes, Baby! is a beautiful baby-signing book designed to encourage all people, big and small, to enjoy communicating.
Every night, while tucking in their three cubs, Mommy and Daddy Bear tell them they're the most wonderful baby bears in the whole wide world. But one day the three little bears start to wonder: How do Mommy and Daddy know this is true?