The Burgess Bird Book in color

Peter Rabbit learns about his avian friends in this classic nature book. As he learns about each bird we discover their traits; what they eat, how they nest, and

Animals in French and English

The lovable animals from “Oui Love Animals” are back! This time, they’re in their natural habitats. “Animals in French and English” teaches children French and English with delightful, colorful

Peek-A Who? (Lift the Flap Books, Interactive Books for Kids, Interactive Read Aloud Books)

Colorful pictures and simple rhyming texts help children guess what’s peeking through the die-cut windows in these two fun board books. The anticipation of what’s hiding on the next

Secrets of Animal Camouflage: A Shine-a-Light Book

Bright, punchy artwork makes every page an adventure in the latest title in the best-selling Shine-A-Light series. A hidden world of snow-covered Arctic foxes, tree-trunk hiding owls, and perfectly

THE Burgess Animal Book for Children (Illustrated): Wonderful & Educational Nature and Animal Stories for Kids

The Burgess Animal Book for Children is a book about Peter Rabbit finding out about the animals around him in the Green Meadows and Green Forest. Old Mother Nature

Time for a Bath (Snuggle Time Stories)

Winter, spring, summer, and fall: In every season kids get dirty, so in every season kids need a bath! Go through the year with little bunny—splashing in puddles, rolling

F is for FART: A rhyming ABC children’s book about farting animals

This is a book about farts. Yes, farts. It’s also about ABCs, rhymes, and animals – but it’s mostly about farts, and making you and your loved ones laugh

The Pajama Zoo Parade: The Funniest Bedtime ABC Book (The Funniest ABC Books)

IT’S TIME FOR JAMMIES, BLANKIES, AND SNUGGLES WITH A COZY BEDTIME STORY. Your little one will love to go on an adventure night after night and see something new

A Walk Through the Woods

This stunning gift book, with hand-cut paper art and lyrical text by an award-winning poet, leads you deep into the forest . . . and out again into the