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Books with author Begin Smart

  • Scissor Skills A Cut and Glue Activity Book for Kids: Practice Cutting Farm Animals Shapes & Lines | Ages 3-5 Preschool to Kindergarten

    Smart Bee

    Paperback (Independently published, May 3, 2020)
    Scissor Skills - A Fun Cutting Practice Workbook for Kids Ages 3+ , Preschool to Kindergarten.A kind of workbook that your kids would like to have full of fun activities around the farm. Helps young learners build scissor skills while keeping them entertained for hours.Special FEATURES: Forty Five projects are progressive in difficulty from foundational to advanced skills. On the FARM theme, for hours of fun; learning around the farm.BONUS SECTIONS: A customizable Certificate of Achievement is included. To be signed and presented to the child by the parent or educator. An In the Wild section containing 15 projects with Wild animals theme (A total of 45 projects included).Other Book Detail: Book Dimension: 8 x 10.5 Inches (~20*25 cm) Total of 95 Pages (45 single-sided projects). Pages NOT perforated.
  • Lily's Potty

    Begin Smart

    Board book (Begin Smart LLC, )
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  • Begin Smart™ Pete's Potty

    Begin Smart™ Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    The perennial topic of “the potty” is a welcome and essential addition to Begin Smart’s new Level 5 for children ages 2 to 3 years.“Where’s my potty?I have to poo and pee.Is it under the bed?Look and see.”In each story, Lily and Pete search around the house to find their potty at potty-time. Colorful gatefolds throughout the books show how Pete and Lily learn to use their potties. One book for boys and one book for girls make potty-time perfect!
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  • Begin Smart™ Peek-a-Boo What?

    Begin Smart™ Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Peek-a-boo isn’t a baby’s favorite game just by chance: after a first birthday, a baby begins to understand that even when something isn’t in his sight, it still exists. He expects that a person or an object will reappear eventually—and when the anticipated finally happens, he’s delighted. This charming book, with flaps to lift and see-through die cuts, will help little ones solidify object permanence. There’s even a place for a photo so that the answer to “peek-a-boo, who?” can be a family member . . . or perhaps the reader!
  • Begin Smart What Does Baby See?

    Begin Smart Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    Stimulate early visual acuity—focusing, tracking, and scanning, plus object recognition—with these high-contrast graphic pictures. Basic large-scale animal images are set against solid backgrounds in different bold color combinations. They’ll capture baby’s attention, and parents can enhance the experience by naming colors and making animal noises.
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  • Begin Smart™ All Gone!

    Begin Smart™ Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    First the food is here—then it’s all gone! For a child, everything that involves eating is an event. That’s why they’ll love looking at thepictures of familiar foods like cereal, juice, and cookies...and turning the thick, foam-filled pages to make each tasty treat disappear! It’s sure to delight.
  • My Little Baby

    Begin Smart

    Board book (Begin Smart LLC, )
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  • Begin Smart™ Look at Me!

    Begin Smart™ Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    Look at Me is a combination of book and masks all in one. “Handles” at the volume’s edges make it easy for parents to hold up to their face or their child’s face, while generously sized die-cut eye-holes leave vision unhampered. The text simply says, “Look at me!” while introducing the animal and the sound it makes. Babies and toddlers will love roaring like a lion, oinking like a pig, or grrrr-ing like a bear.
  • Counting Duckies

    Begin Smart

    Board book (Begin Smart LLC, )
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  • Begin Smart: What Does Baby See? For Ages 0-6 Months

    Begin Smart Books

    Hardcover (Begin Smart, Oct. 6, 2009)
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  • Begin Smart: What Does Baby See? For Ages 0-6 Months

    Begin Smart Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Stimulate early visual acuity—focusing, tracking, and scanning, plus object recognition—with these high-contrast graphic pictures. Basic large-scale animal images are set against solid backgrounds in different bold color combinations. They’ll capture baby’s attention, and parents can enhance the experience by naming colors and making animal noises.
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  • Begin Smart™ Bouncy Baby

    Begin Smart™ Books

    Board book (Begin Smart, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Illustrations show babies bouncing, dancing, splashing, eating, and waving. On board pages.