New series of board book packs for babies and toddlersEach pack contains nine chunky, mini board books, which little hands will love to holdEssential first concepts, familiar events in baby's day and some of Priddy's keynote characters are introduced in a colourful and accessible way to inspire and capture children's interestIdeal gift purchases
Come along for a rollicking ride in this picture book celebration of vehicles that puts girls in the driver’s seat! Girls can race…and girls can fly. Girls can rocket way up high! Piloting fire trucks, trains, tractors, and more, the girls in this book are on the go! Join them for an exuberant journey that celebrates how girls can do—and drive—anything.
Presents basic information about concrete mixer trucks, dump trucks, fire trucks, and tractors, in a book with an attached sound module with large illustrated buttons that makes the sounds of each of the vehicles presented. On board pages.
Perfect for babies and toddlers, this sturdy board book from Roger Priddy features a wide variety of trucks from 'big rig' to 'snow plow'! With bright, easy-to-turn pages and a new vehicle on every page, this book is perfect for the youngest truck-lovers. The combination of colorful pictures and simple words will help to build your child's vocabulary. The Bright Baby books are perfect to read aloud and make an excellent gift to any baby's first library.
Mr. Little's car is making some very strange noises. Learn about cars and their parts and help him find out what's wrong - and be prepared for some surprises!
A bold, bright new book for babies containing beautifully designed high-contrast images that are easy for babies to focus on and a sound panel to bring the pictures to life. Sounds include quacking ducks, tooting cars and a wailing fire engine. Ages 6 months + the words are onomatopoeic, providing easy prompts for parents to make sounds for their babies to hear, essential for their speech development along with the sound panel for added effect. Sounds include quacking ducks, tooting cars and a wailing fire engine. Ages 6 months+
To claim to believe in God without accepting that God exists independently of human minds would mean reducing God to merely a human construct, thus not real enough for being the object of religious worship. This book sets out to challenge this common view on existence and religious belief. Arguing from concrete examples of language use in children's make-believe play and other ordinary situations, Erica Appelros suggests that what makes us consider something to be real involves our capacities to relate to our surroundings - not only on grounds of their physical characteristics but also on grounds of human construction. This book makes a substantial contribution to the contemporary debate within philosophy of religion on religious realism and non-realism, and suggests innovative and constructive solutions to the perennial philosophical and religious issue of what is meant by talking about God and God's existence.