The Teddy Bears’ Picnic (Classic Board Books)

Read (or sing!) your way through this favorite teddy-bear tale from the illustrator of Good Dog, Carl, now available in a Classic Board Book edition.If you go down in

The New York Times Parent’s Guide to the Best Books for Children: 3rd Edition Revised and Updated

The Classic Guide That Helps You Select the Books the Child You Know Will Love In this third, fully revised and updated edition of The New York Times Parent’s

Ten Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed (Classic Books With Holes)

In this version of the traditional counting rhyme, illustrations and lyrics depict a doctor becoming increasingly annoyed as one monkey after another bumps his or her head while jumping

Tell Me Why? (Tell Me Books)

This fun-filled Q&A book is packed with answers to questions that curious children want to know–and parents are only too happy to give them the means to discover on

A First Sudoku Book (Dover Children’s Activity Books)

The more puzzles you solve, the more you want to play — that’s the secret of sudoku, the Japanese sensation that’s sweeping the globe.There are dozens of sudoku puzzle

Tabbed Board Books: My First Words: Let’s Get Talking! (Tab Board Books)

Help toddlers learn how to describe the exciting world around them in this tabbed picture book that leads children through 13 fun activity spreads. Filled with clear photography and

Rashad’s Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr (Cloverleaf Books – Holidays and Special Days)

For Muslims, Ramadan is a time for fasting, prayer, and thinking of others. Rashad tries to be good all month. When it’s time for Eid al-Fitr, he feasts and

My First Know Fruit Toddler Coloring Book: An Early Learning Activity Book for Preschool Kids (My First Toddler Activity Books)

40++ The Fist Toddler – Fruits & Vegetables coloring pages for kids ages 1-3 (Preschool and up) Children will color and learn about these topics. Chilli Mushroom Apple Strawberry

Lotsa Matzah (Passover) (Very First Board Books)

A rhyming introduction to traditional Passover foods describes basic aspects of the holiday and features such engaging couplets as, “Why is matzah plain and flat? For centuries it’s been