'Sleep, teeth, breakfast - feeling great. Now off to school, don't be late! Hello, teacher! Hello...
There's so much to love about WHEELS! This rollicking book, loosely modeled on the classic, Wheel...
Learn how the brain is 'wired' for reading from the perspective of our superstar friend, Billie t...
'Who's plump and pokey?' Animals are hiding throughout picturesque scenes of different habitats. ...
'There's so much to say about bugs! Bugs are more than creepy, crawly things--they are colorful, ...
'Charlie's Kids Foundation'--Page 4 of cover.
'Encourages young children to explore the pleasures of real books with real pages'
A small child's play is interrupted when Sherm the Germ visits.
Tummy full, story read, Yawn, stretch, time for bed. . . . Now one more kiss and one more hug, I ...
In Autumn, pumpkins smile, I can smile like a pumpkin! En Otoano, las calabazas sonrien. Quiero s...
Dedicated to simple yet developmentally stimulating icons and experiences of childhood, this seri...
Finalist for a 2013 Indie Excellence Book Award, Juvenile Fiction.
When a little girl goes to her garden to harvest vegetables, she comes into contact with animals ...
Winner of:2015 Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice Award, Kid Books 2016 Independent Publish...
'An amazing adventure around the alphabet accompanied by amusing animals avidly articulating an a...
When we are quiet, the world comes alive. Take time to nourish yourself every day.
There's so much to say about cats! Cats are more than cute, furry animals--they love to snuggle a...
Written by a pediatrician, this soft, rhyming story from a baby's point of view with dreamy water...
When the Cincinnati Zoo's baby hippo Fiona was born six weeks early, she was too small and weak t...
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'Farmer Bo wants to know where his bunnies are. Some are near, some are far, some walking, some i...
'Two good friends with contrasting ways of looking at the world write a thank you note, enjoy a b...
'I like summer! How about you? What do you like about summer? ÆMe gusta el verano! ÅY a ti? ÅQuâe...
We share good things for nine months long, so I meet you healthy and strong. Feed me after I am b...
After the zookeeper goes to bed for the night, her animals decide it's the perfect time for a par...
Provides labeled illustrations of common words divided into twelve categories.
Written by a pediatrician and health literacy expert, ADH-Me! is an empathetic journey from the p...
In spring... seeds grow. I want to grow like a seed! En primavera.. las semillas crecen. ÆQuiero ...
'Explores what children will find in their own yard as well as some of the wonder of wider nature...
''There's a party at Mr. Pumpkin's tonight. A banquet with friends in the autumn twilight. And at...
A family fun book that uses food to provide interaction among parents and children From the award...
Rhyming text and color illustrations show the importance of building strong bonds between childre...
'Little monster trucks are met with challenge after challenge and must find a way to stay on the ...
Nominee: Foreword Reviews 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year, Picture Books
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents begin reading with their babies as soo...
'There's so much to say about dogs! Dogs are more than cute, furry animals-- they love to snuggle...
View a father through the eyes of his daughter as they play, cook, and imagine together.
Written by a pediatrician, Eat Baby, Healthy is a soft, rhyming story from a baby's point of view...
Use your senses and follow the clues! Can you find the surprise, using your ears, nose and eyes?
'When the Cincinnati Zoo's baby hippo Fiona was born six weeks early, she was too small and weak ...
'Talks about a wide variety of pets and ends with an emphasis on connection and love'--Waking bra...
'Join Walter the cat as he goes on an imaginative adventure, exploring things that go: cars, truc...
Say 'Hello' to Hank the Heart! Loyal. Strong. Kind of blobby. Learn all about your heart from our...
Monster is sad. I wonder what will cheer him up? Does he want a carrot? A box? His blanket? Or so...