Johny got caught eating candies and lying to papa. Papa is not happy about it. What can Johny do to regain papa's trust? Noodle Kidz nursery rhyme series.
YES! This must-have toddler title sheds light on some concepts with a comical flair. Yanking cat by tail: no NO. Gentle pat on back: yes YES. And it’s funny how dumping a bowl of food gets a very different reaction from mastering the use of a spoon. An expressive baby demonstrates familiar behaviors — and their predictable responses — in an amusing book that merits a giant YES!
So what happens if you eat an apple with a green worm inside? Not just any worm, of course, but a fuzzy one, a buzzy one, a great big fat juicy one! Children will love this story about Daddy Zebra's trip to hospital-and the surprise ending!
Sing your child their favourite nursery rhymes with these beautiful Indian illustrations. Each book also has an interactive hide-and-seek game for you to play with your baby!--
What sound does this musical instrument make?Let's listen to Ditty Bird playing his much-loved musical instruments.Press the sound button on each page to listen to instrumental versions of classic children's songs. Great for sing-along!This book introduces six instrumental songs:Guitar - "A-tisket, A-tasket"Violin - "Twinkle Twinkle little star"Piano - "Are you sleeping, Brother John?"Ukulele - "The finger family song"Xylophone - "Mary had a little lamb"Flute - "Rain Rain go away"
Frustrated by a day full of teachers and classmates mispronouncing her beautiful name, a little girl tells her mother she never wants to come back to school. In response, the girl's mother teaches her about the musicality of African, Asian, Black-American, Latinx, and Middle Eastern names on their lyrical walk home through the city. Empowered by this newfound understanding, the young girl is ready to return the next day to share her knowledge with her class. Your Name is a Song is a celebration to remind all of us about the beauty, history, and magic behind names.
"Cinderella / Dressed in yella went upstairs / To kiss her fella..."Sound familiar? This is just one of the 350 folk rhymes for skipping, collected from fifty-seven countries around the world--most of them directly from children themselves--that grace this book. --book cover