Board Books

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“Home is where the heart is . . .

and my heart is here with you.”

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“thoroughly charming . . . sure to become a bedtime favorite.”

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“for a little board book, This Is Not My Hat is a whale of a tale.”

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“bright and appealing . . . a perfect introduction into the wonders that books can offer.”

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“bright and appealing . . . a perfect introduction into the wonders that books can offer.”

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“Board books are for the youngest readers, those who chew pages as well as turn them.”

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“A board book treasure.”

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Dinosnores is sure to become a perennial favorite with tots, along with Boynton’s other soothing bedtime stories.”

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“Spanish-speaking parents and children will delight in the translations of these classic books for toddlers that celebrate our humanity with wit, whimsy, wisdom, and irreverent humor.”

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Artist/Illustrator Jean Jullien applies his artistry and distinct observations on routine life situations in a delightful children’s board book entitled Before & After.

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Dotty’s First Book is a delightful board book for young children that stimulates the senses as they learn colors, numbers, shapes, first words, and opposites.

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Animal Parade makes learning fun with its stylish and tactile design as a puzzle book introducing the key concepts of bigger and smaller.

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Here's the premise of The Finger Sports Game: draw a face on the tip of one or more of your long fingers, then stick it through the hole(s) to pretend you are the head of the body

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The board book Owl Howl by Paul Friester and Philippe Goossens has been translated from the German and into English by Erica Stenfalt—and thank goodness!

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“. . . beautifully expressive and so packed with movement and joy and color that you surely, positively, absolutely wish it would never end . . .