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A book club for babies, with books
designed
especially for little hands and drooling mouths! I know
you'll want
these to be clean, so these are all new books, even though
some are classics
written almost fifty years ago.
Blue
Hat,
Green Hat
by Sandra Boyton A charming, contagious read-along book. My goddaughter was "reading" this at 20 months old, so you know it's gotta be good! |
Goodnight
Moon
by Margaret Wise Brown Illustrated by Clement Hurd A true classic. Finally available as a board book for the very young to paw, which was too radical a concept in the 1940's. |
Ollie
All
Over
by Denis Roche A wonderful book of lost and being found. Bright illustrations of even brighter backgrounds for clever little eyes to decipher. Maybe I'm partial: a high school friend of mine wrote this! |
Bently
and
Egg
by William Joyce Who can resist Joyce's imaginative mix of realism and magic? The world he creates is unique and unforgettable. |
Pat
the
Bunny
by Dorothy Kunhardt This is the original touch-and-feel book, and a major contribution to children's developmental literature. Still in print, after all these years. |
Clap
Hands
by Helen Oxenbury Oxenbury's simple illustrations are very accessible to babies, and her multi-cultural illustrations help children learn to accept all races as equals. |
Counting
Cows
by Woody Jackson The Ben & Jerry's illustrator tries his hand at children's books with fantastic results: not only are his boldly colored illustrations captivating, but his sense of humor is right-on. |
The
Very Hungry Caterpillar
by Eric Carle A classic of children's literature. A lesson in counting, fruits, and metamorphosis all at once. And who can resist the collage-made pictures? |
Guess
How Much I Love You
by Sam McBratney illustrated by Anita Jeram Just what every child needs to know, told lovingly, convincingly, with great illustrations and humor. |
Max's
Bedtime
by Rosemary Wells Simple illustrations with wit and charm both entertain and help set the mood for you-know-what. Is it that time already? |
Black
on White
by Tana Hoban No words, but with images this stark, who can resist? I've known infants to stare at these pictures for hours. |
The
Carrot
Seed
by Ruth Krauss illustrated by Crockett Johnson Sometimes, with a little patience and lots of hope, something little can grow into something very big indeed. |
Where's
Spot?
by Eric Hill Simple illustrations and playful tone make these Spot books favorites with little tykes. Many also feature lift-the-flaps to make them more interactive and fun. |
Sheep
in a Jeep
by Nancy Shaw An excellent rhyming book with the world's cutest, most mischievous sheep. Guaranteed for a giggle. |
Book Club selections can include the books in the categories selected or can be customized. Exact books may vary depending upon availability, and I might send alternate titles by the authors listed. Let me know your interests.
Book
Club
types available for Board Books:
Reader's Club: new
boardbooks
giftwrap and shipping
included
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