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An interactive picture book containing coloured dots and inviting the reader to use their imagination. When the reader rubs the dots they change colour, claps over the dots they grow, tilts the book and the dots slide around presenting a colourful array of images.
Hoping for hippos? Take a look! They're in this BELLY BUTTON BOOK! Featuring a beachful of bare-bellied hippos—including one tiny baby who can only say “Bee Bo”—the Belly Button Book is a quirky addition to the phenomenally successful Boynton on Board series.
This is the beginning of a children's book about family diversity. What types of families are there? And what special thing makes them a family? These are some of the answers we want to offer to encourage tolerance towards others.
Everyone knows that brontosauruses don't eat meat--or at least they're not supposed to. But one day Bronto gets a terrible stomachache. When the doctor takes an X ray, it shows Bronto's ribs, his stomach, some trees, and . . . . something Bronto will never forget!
"Simple toys are best, and when they're done as well as this, simple books as well."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books An imaginative little boy explores the many pleasures that can be found in--and made from--his grandmother's button box.
When the little boy looks down and doesn't see his belly button, he goes off on a search into the jungle to find it whereupon he meets a number of wild animals who prove that they don't have his by showing him theirs.
This silly and sweet picture book introduces young children to colors through humor and clever interactive elements. For fans of Hervé Tullet's Press Here. Here's a button. I wonder what happens when you press it?
Corduroy is a 1968 children's book written and illustrated by Don Freeman, and published by Viking Press. Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children."
"Coraline" by Neil Gaiman is a weird and delightfully scary fantasy tale. The story revolves around Coraline and the strange experiences she has after she and her parents move into an apartment in an old house. Coraline must save herself and her parents from the evil forces that threaten them.
Draw and color
Draw your own Gingerbread Man and write his thoughts.
What button pins would you put on your jacket?