Creator: Nick Sharratt Publication date: 2005-02-24 Price: $1,193.40
Review Jungle Peepers / Orchard Books:
Publication date: 2000-09-01 List Price: $3.99 Price: $7.95
Review Pokemon 3-D Trivia Challenge: Lugia (Mini Book and reveal pen) / Golden Books:
Authors
- Catherine Saunders
- Thelma-Jane Robb
Publication date: 2002-09-30
Review Little Learning Tower / Brimax Books:
Publication date: 1999-04-01
Review When I Am Big (Miffy Pops) / Methuen young books:
Creator: Tom Brannon Publication date: 2001
Review Elmo ' s Neighborhood - 123 Sesame Street / Reader's Digest Young Families:
Publication date: 2006-03-06
Review Winnie the Pooh 80th Anniversary Cdu Ful (Winnie the Pooh) / Egmont Books:
Publication date: 1989-08 Price: $12.95
Review Ralph the Rhino / Australia in Print:
Publication date: 1992-02-20 List Price: $4.95 Price: $1.49
Review Little Chick Chick (Soft and Furry) / Grosset & Dunlap:Little Chick Chick and friends make papier-ma+a3che+a7 Easter eggs to wear for the big parade in this fluffy and huggable board book.
Publication date: 1987-02-15 List Price: $3.95 Price: $3.75
Review BUNDLE UP! LS (Little Simon/Caring and Sharing Library) / Little Simon:
Publication date: 1999-10-28 Price: $31.00
Review Little Miss Muffet Counts to Ten (Big Book) (Giants) / Andersen Press Ltd:
Creator: Sasha Quinton Publication date: 2004-01
Review Goodnight Little Moon Set / Books Are Fun:From internationally best-selling author Andre Dahan comes this enchanting storybook collection. In Fly Little Bird, Dahan weaves a magical tale of friendship and faith while sharing all the joy and wonder of learning, belief, and resolve. In My Three Friends, the delightful sequel to My Friend the Moon, readers enter a whimsical world of swimming moons, spinning suns, and shooting stars. And in Goodnight Little Moon, Dahan perfectly blends vivid imagination with the warmth of true friendship, capturing the magic of an unlikely bond between five friends with tenderness, warmth, and wit. These three charming books feature: Breathtaking imagery Vibrant colors Poetic text Endearing themes of friendship, love, and magic And more! ItÂ’s the perfect bedtime story set for little readers everywhere. Sweet dreams!.
Publication date: 1989-10-24 Price: $10.95
Review Where Is Sammys Smile (Lift-the-Flap) / Grosset & Dunlap:Sammy and his family look all over the house for Sammy's smile, as the reader lifts flaps to help in the search.
Publication date: 1999-03 Dewey code: 597 List Price: $1,139.50 Price: $1,139.50
Review Animals in Order / Franklin Watts:
Creator: Paul Johnson Publication date: 2000-04 List Price: $5.95 Price: $5.60
Review Holidays of the Church: Simple Activities Celebrating God's Gift of Creative Thinking (Imagine That) / Warner Press:
Creator: Katherine Redfern Publication date: 2001-03-23
Review Stegosaurus (Big Dinosaurs) / Campbell Books:These bold, bright big books are must-haves for every young dino fan! Inside you will find several different kinds of dinosaurs, along with the correct pronunciations of those sometimes difficult dinosaur names.
Edition: Workbook Publication date: 2006-03-15 Dewey code: 372 List Price: $1,596.80 Price: $1,165.66
Review Skills for Scholars 40 Pocket Rack / Frank Schaffer:These subject-specific workbooks are designed for students who need intervention or enrichment. Perforated pages, full-color illustrations, answer keys, and easy-to-follow directions allow children to master basic skills at home and at school.
Creator: Dorothy Lathrop Publication date: 1967-05 Price: $4.95
Review Princess and the Goblin / Atheneum:As always with George MacDonald, everything here is more than meets the eye: this in fact is MacDonald's grace-filled vision of the world. Said to be one of J. R. R. Tolkien's childhood favorites, The Princess and the Goblin is the story of the young Princess Irene, her good friend Curdie-a minor's son-and Irene's mysterious and beautiful great great grandmother, who lives in a secret room at the top of the castle stairs. Filled with images of dungeons and goblins, mysterious fires, burning roses, and a thread so fine as to be invisible and yet-like prayer-strong enough to lead the Princess back home to her grandmother's arms, this is a story of Curdie's slow realization that sometimes, as the princess tells him, "you must believe without seeing. " Simple enough for reading aloud to a child (as I've done myself more than once with my daughter), it's rich enough to repay endless delighted readings for the adult. -Doug Thorpe A little princess is protected by her friend Curdie from the goblin miners who live beneath the castle.
Creator: Susan Baum Publication date: 1998-10-01 Price: $12.95
Review Baby's Christmas / Little Simon:baby's christmas is a soft, padded cloth book filled with simple activities for baby squeak the reindeer's nose touch Santa's fuzzy beard play with the cuddly teddy bear lift the snowman's hat open the Christmas gift. and more!.
Publication date: 2000-09 Dewey code: 080 List Price: $4,386.00 Price: $3,201.78
Review Welcome Books / Children's Press (CT):
Publication date: 2000
Review Goodnight Moon / Weekly Reader Books:The children's classic presented by Weekly Reader Books in a special Century edition;
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LS (Little Simon/Caring and Sharing Library), Little Miss Muffet Counts to Ten (Big Book) (Giants), Goodnight Little Moon Set, Where Is Sammys Smile (Lift-the-Flap), Animals in Order, Holidays of the Church: Simple Activities Celebrating God's Gift of Creative Thinking (Imagine That), Stegosaurus (Big Dinosaurs), Skills for Scholars 40 Pocket Rack, Princess and the Goblin, Baby's Christmas, Welcome Books, Goodnight MoonTop headlines: FDA rejects ban on child cold medicines: A top government health official rejected the idea of an immediate ban on cough and cold medicines for young children, saying it might cause unintended harm. ›23:35 2 Oct, Thu Stripper science earns frivolous fame: The 2008 Ig Nobel laureates include researchers who studied the spermicidal properties of cola drinks, as well as psychologists who found a link between exotic dancers' fertility and their earnings. ›23:51 2 Oct, Thu Bugs in your iPhone? 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