Lush photographs of animals from all over the world introduce children to the wonders of nature and stimulate their interest in the world around them. Baby Noah builds on children's natural curiosity by teaching them where different animals live, what they eat, and how they play.
Ribbit, roar, and bark with your favorite Baby Einstein friends, plus even more amazing animals! Splash with a dolphin, waddle with a duck, and stomp like an elephant as you read about--and hear!--playful animals.
Is there anything more adorable than baby farm animals? This delightful new Baby Einstein board book with interactive sliding panels introduces youngsters to all the different baby animals that live on a farm. Turn the pages to discover endearing text, whimsical illustrations, and full-color photos of foals, chicks, lambs, ducklings, and more. Then slide the panels to reveal even more baby farm animal fun!
This beautiful padded board book takes babies and toddlers on a journey of discovery into the world of baby animals. Packed with beautiful photos of animal babies, children will have fun while learning each animal’s name and classification. This book supports the new Baby Einstein DVD release World Animals.
The adventurous Jane wants to learn about animals. So she takes off in her little red plane in search of them. But where do animals live:? The desert? The rain foreset? The ocean? Children will enjoy traveling around the world with Jane and meeting the many different creatures she discovers in each habitat.
Take your baby on asensory tour of the world of baby animals in this charming new board book. Babies will be introduced to the animals that are just like them—babies! Through stunning real-life photos that feature touch and feel panels. Babies will love to touch a puppy’s soft ears or the slippery skin of a dolphin. Baby Einstein Books is an imprint of developmentally appropriate, interactive books designed to introduce children ages 0-3 to classic poetry, art, and foreign languages in a fun and accessible way. A combination of playful images, beautiful photography, and bold illustrations with multilayered text will captivate and stimulate babies and young children. This “humanities for babies” program, based on the award-winning video series, taps into the natural learning potential of young children—and their parents’ aspirations for them.
From billy goats and panda bears to ladybugs and zebras, your baby's favorite creatures can be found together in this great boxed set. Inside the Friendship box, you'll find four animal board books featuring spectacular real-life photos, charming illustrations, and engaging text, plus an adorable plush Baby Einstein character for even more animal fun and learning. The books and plush come in a sturdy carrying case with a handle for babies on the go. This Fun with Animals Friendship Box is sure to delight the animal lover in your child. Baby Einstein Books is an imprint of developmentally appropriate, interactive books designed to introduce children ages 0-3 to classic poetry, art, and foreign languages in a fun and accessible way. A combination of playful images, beautiful photography, and bold illustrations with multilayered text will captivate and stimulate babies and young children. This “humanities for babies” program, based on the award-winning video series, taps into the natural learning potential of young children—and their parents’ aspirations for them.
Drawing on extensive research over more than two decades, this book focuses on toys and games as resources for play. It analyses their functionalities as well as their symbolic meaning potentials, exemplifying how they are used in different contexts, such as home and preschool, and how these uses are regulated by parental, pedagogic and marketing discourses. Building on the work of semioticians such as Barthes, Baudrillard and Krampen, as well as on the social semiotics of Halliday, Hodge, Kress, and others, the book introduces a framework for the multimodal semiotic analysis of physical objects, and the ways in which they are digitally translated into words, images and sounds. It also introduces a multimodal framework with a focus on designs for and in learning. It then applies these frameworks to a range of toys and games for young children including teddy bears, dolls, construction toys, war toys and digital games. Throughout it shows how the toy and games industry contributes to changing the nature of childhood and the way children learn about the world. Accessibly written, the book will not only be relevant to students and scholars of multimodality and semiotics, but also to early childhood educators and parents of young children.
Features illustrations and instructions for learning how to augment a baby's pre-verbal communication and social skills by signing popular nursery rhymes and songs.