Here Are My Hands

Here Are My Hands

This little book delightfully teaches the body parts as it illustrates the many different ways that children can look. They may be Eskimos or Asians or Africans or Caucasians. No matter what skin they’re in, they all share the pain of a skinned knee or the...
Elmer’s Colors

Elmer’s Colors

Have you met Elmer the elephant? He’s not your typical gray elephant. He is an elephant of many colors! ‘What is your favorite color?’ Let’s explores with Elmer. Elmer is off to see the world of color and we come along too. The scenes are...
Arnold Lobel’s Mother Goose For Babies

Arnold Lobel’s Mother Goose For Babies

The classic nursery rhymes are a wonderful part of literature for the youngest of our children. Research is telling us that the rhyme and the vocabulary of nursery rhymes are important building blocks for children’s early learning. Arnold Lobel has chosen 19...
Colors Everywhere

Colors Everywhere

Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare have gone down by the river on a beautiful summer day. They begin to notice the lovely colors all around them. ‘Which blue do you like best?’ asked Little Nutbrown Hare. Can you find all of the blue things on the...
Peekaboo Baby

Peekaboo Baby

Few people understand what babies love as perfectly as Margaret Miller. Here are clear, large photographs of babies hiding and peeking. Babies love to look at other babies and they love to play peekaboo. Enjoy!
On The Day You Were Born

On The Day You Were Born

On the day you were born the entire universe was getting ready to greet you. The sun was getting ready to keep you warm and gravity was getting ready to hold you fast to the Earth. Forests were making oxygen for you to breathe. You belong here and we welcome you. This...
Whose Knees Are These?

Whose Knees Are These?

This is a fun rhyming romp all about the knees of a little boy who happens to be African American. These are some very special knees and they are celebrated on every page.
Princess Baby

Princess Baby

I am not buttercup or Sweet Gumdrop or Little Lamb. Please, please call me by my real name. You’ll know who I am by my crown and my sparkly shoes! Yes, I am Princess Baby! Good manners and all!
No Biting!

No Biting!

There are lots of rules for little people to learn. This is a fun lift the flap lesson for kids who might want to bite or kick or even spit once in a while. So, they learn no and they learn yes. It’s not okay to kick Mommy but it is okay to kick a ball!...