Open this unusual book and you'll be greeted by a striking image of an arrowhead, surrounded by a simple black frame. Lift the frame and the arrowhead will be magically transformed into the letter A. And so it goes, from Balloons, Cloud, and Door, through Leaf and Mice, to Yolk and Zipper. Bold distinctive images and a simple yet ingenious format make this a concept book, and a gift book, to treasure.
ASL edition. Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching sign language to children from as young as seven months we...
A 2001 Children's Literature Choice Every day, brave firefighters come to our rescue. When the fire alarm sounds, men and women put on their uniforms, slide down the firehouse...
Every morning the children wake before dawn, eager to get to school on time. Barefoot they go, their feet remembering the way over the meadows and hills of Haiti, their...
The Afro-Bets ABC book uniquely presents letters A through Z for young children to discover with the fun-filled, captivating Afro-Bets Kids. The irresistible, colorful characters form each letter in whimsical,...
From A to Z, traditional Native American symbols are defined in this illustrated dictionary in terms of stories told by Native Americans. Resonant with meaning and lyricism and illustrated with...
A revolutionary parenting tool to help support your child’s communication skills from the start!Babies have a lot to say! My First Baby Signs introduces ten of the most popular signs...
This collection is designed to help introduce the world of books to preschool children and establish the foundation for their success in reading. The authors discuss hundreds of appropriate books...
If you know the 26 letters of the alphabet, can count to 99, and understand that there is more than one way to make 25 cents out of coins, you...
Little m finds things beginning with the letter m to put in his box, including a magician who takes them all to the moon.
Collage illustrations present words related to Africa, from antelope and ibex to orchid and yams.