Caleb is playing Mud Monsters. He's a muddy mess. Time for Bubble Trouble! He takes a soapy bath to chase dirt and germs away. Caleb also makes a No Germ Zone at the dinner table. And he brushes and flosses his teeth before bed. Goodbye, germs!
An oasis within the home: Take A Bath offers the most innovative bathroom designs of today and provides inspiration for those who seek relaxation and rejuvenation.
This fun and catchy song accompanied playful illustrations will help children learn why we keep our bodies clean. Germs, dirt, food spills, and more are no match for a bubbly bath! Includes hardcover book, music CD and online music access.
By the end of the book, the child finally makes his way to the bathtub, no mud baths or lick baths about it!
In Go Take a Bath!, licensed psychotherapist and parenting coach Robin Kevles-Necowitz suggests that we invert this modern-day standard.
A muddy little pig takes a bath and gets clean before escaping back to his messy fun.
The stars of this book are a crew of lovable fellows, jauntily painted in bright, splashy colors and brought to life in delightfully funny verse.
A list at the back of the book gives the names of each baby animal in the order they appear. This is developmentally appropriate nonfiction for the youngest animal lovers — Kirkus Reviews
A young pig tries to avoid taking a bath by claiming to be a variety of characters, from an astronaut to an Eskimo, as his mother tries to lure him into the tub.
By the end of the book, the child finally makes his way to the bathtub, no mud baths or lick baths about it!
In order to answer her mother's question about what would make her smile, a little girl sets forth to do a survey of the wild characters and creatures, such as rabbits and centipedes, to get the answers she needs. 15,000 first printing.