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...
Five beautifully illustrated spreads show a series of friendly animals hiding behind bright felt flaps. A mirror on the final spread makes for a satisfying ending to the book’s search-and-find inquiries.
Five beautifully illustrated spreads show a series of woodland animals that include a mole, a hare, a woodpecker, and a fox all hiding behind bright felt flaps.
Who Would Win? is back with another exciting bind-up featuring five more books in this action-packed animal series!
What if one dangerous animal had a fight with another? Who do you think would win?
A proud mama moose brings a leafy snack to her calf. If only all kids ate their vegetables so willingly! The moose calf playset from schleich® Wild Life is a majestic addition to your child's wild animal toy collection.
Wolf pups are blind and deaf at birth and therefore depend on their mother. Only after two weeks do they first open their eyes, and after about ten weeks they begin to explore the world around them.
Although the Flamingo from schleich® WILD LIFE is a big bird, it can still fly. The chewing gum pink bird might need your help and a good run-up, but then it glides through the air like a pro! Its long pink legs make it a balancing master!
On all fours, the Japanese Macaque keeps a close eye on what's going on. Nothing escapes the black beady eyes in its reddish face. The thick fur keeps this little monkey safe and warm even in cold weather.
The little Arctic wolf cub looks too cute. It already has fur just as thick as the grown ups, because it needs to keep warm in the Arctic too. But instead of being snow-white, its coat is cream-colored.
The European tree frog only grows to a size of three to four centimeters. Although it is so tiny, it is hard to miss, because of its bright green color. Only the belly is light brown to cream colored.
The panda cub is already just as striking as the giant panda. It has the same beautiful black and white coloring and cute black patches around the eyes. Its little black ears are particularly cute. You can tempt it with a stick of bamboo?