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Review Usborne Publishing Ltd  / Nursery Rhyme Sticker Book Publication date: 2002-11-29

Review Nursery Rhyme Sticker Book / Usborne Publishing Ltd:


Creator: Irene Trivas
Publication date: 1980-06
Price: $9.79

Review Fun at Camp (First-Start Easy Reader) / Troll Communications:


Creator: Peter Panas
Publication date: 1989

Review Shapes (A Sesame Street/Golden Press Book) / Western Publishing Company, Inc.:


Publication date: 1986-09
Price: $3.50

Review Do It Yourself Max / Simon & Schuster (Juv):


Publication date: 1989-09

Review A Pocket Full of Posies (Story Chest) / Shortland Publications:


Publication date: 1911

Review Peter Rabbit's Painting Book / Fredrick Warne and Co:


Publication date: 1989-12
Price: $7.95

Review The Twelve Powers of Animals / Afcom Pub:


Review E.D.C. Publishing  / Fuera Panales/Potty Time (Usborne Primeras Palabras) Publication date: 2001-06
Price: $4.95

Review Fuera Panales/Potty Time (Usborne Primeras Palabras) / E.D.C. Publishing:


Publication date: 2007-07-03
Dewey code: 793

Review Mad Libs: 32c Sidekick Kit / Price Stern Sloan:


Review Priddy & Bicknell  / Baby Sparkle: Who Lives in the Sea? (Happy Baby) Publication date: 2003-10-01

Review Baby Sparkle: Who Lives in the Sea? (Happy Baby) / Priddy & Bicknell:


Authors
  • Richard Scarry's Take-Along Library Staf
  • Richard Scarry
Publication date: 1986-09
Price: $9.95

Review Richard Scarry's Take-Along Library / Random House Childrens Books:


Publication date: 1980

Review Mother Goose in the Ozarks / M. Vance:

Presents nursery rhymes collected from the southern Ozark Mountains in Arkansas from about 1925 to 1938.

Creator: Lynne Willey
Publication date: 1991-06
Price: $3.50

Review You're Not My Parents (A Twist in the Tale Book) / Ladybird Books:


Review Dragonfly Books  / Dog Eared: Starring Otis Creator: Amanda Harvey
Publication date: 2004-02-24
Price: $6.99

Review Dog Eared: Starring Otis / Dragonfly Books:

“Out of my way, Big Ears!”Otis is happily strolling in the park one day when a bully dog taunts him with this insult. Poor Otis is crushed. Defeated! Suddenly his ears seem much too large. And he doesn’t know what to do about them. From the Hardcover edition.

Review Philomel  / The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Giant hardcover edition (signed) Creator: Eric Carle
Edition: Sgd Ltd
Publication date: 2008-09-18
List Price: $250.00
Price: $151.63

Review The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Giant hardcover edition (signed) / Philomel:

This is the classic edition of the bestselling story written for the very young. A newly hatched caterpillar eats his way through all kinds of food. With its lovely, humorous illustrations and wonderful narrative about a hungry caterpillar growing up to be a beautiful butterfly, Eric Carle's story touches anyone who still has some growing to do. Along with reassuring repetition-"He was still hungry. "-the book includes some wonderful interactive moments: what youngster can resist sticking a finger through that hole in the page as his ravenous friend makes his way through various delicacies?.

Edition: Brdbk
Publication date: 1986-03-09
Price: $1.29

Review Animals At The Zoo: Baby Animals Bb (Baby Animal Board Books) / Crescent:

Illustrates and names zoo animals including lion and cub, panda and baby panda, chimpanzee and baby chimpanzee, giraffe and calf, hippopotamus and calf.

Review Golden Books  / Pat the Bunny Edition: Puzzle
Publication date: 1999-08-15
Price: $4.99

Review Pat the Bunny / Golden Books:

This Touch & Feel frame-tray puzzle has big pieces that are perfect for little hands. When all the pieces are assembled, kids are rewarded by getting to pat the bunny.

Creator: Herbert Temple
Publication date: 1974-06
Price: $8.95

Review The Legend of Africania (An Ebony Jr! Book) / Johnson Publishing Company (IL):

An allegorical tale of Africa's struggle against the ravishment of its people and country.

Review Child's Play International  / Pocket Chameleon (Pocket Pals Board Books) (Pocket Pals Board Books) Publication date: 1996-10
List Price: $1.99
Price: $150.52

Review Pocket Chameleon (Pocket Pals Board Books) (Pocket Pals Board Books) / Child's Play International:

No child will ever be lonely with a Pocket Pal. Pocket Pals are a great early reading resource, full of real information about animals from all over the world. Pocket Pals are appealingly shaped, easy to keep clean and eminently collectable. 3 1/3 x 3 1/4 For children ages 2-6 years.

Creator: Rudy Obrero
Publication date: 2005-09-01

Review Sweet Dreams, Curious George / Houghton Mifflin:


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Nursery Rhyme Sticker Book, Fun at Camp (First-Start Easy Reader), Shapes (A Sesame Street/Golden Press Book), Do It Yourself Max, A Pocket Full of Posies (Story Chest), Peter Rabbit's Painting Book, The Twelve Powers of Animals, Fuera Panales/Potty Time (Usborne Primeras Palabras), Mad Libs: 32c Sidekick Kit, Baby Sparkle: Who Lives in the Sea? (Happy Baby), Richard Scarry's Take-Along Library, Mother Goose in the Ozarks, You're Not My Parents (A Twist in the Tale Book), Dog Eared: Starring Otis, The Very Hungry Caterpillar: Giant hardcover edition (signed), Animals At The Zoo: Baby Animals Bb (Baby Animal Board Books), Pat the Bunny, The Legend of Africania (An Ebony Jr! Book), Pocket Chameleon (Pocket Pals Board Books) (Pocket Pals Board Books), Sweet Dreams, Curious George

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