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Books with author Begin Smart

  • Begin Smart Woof

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    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
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  • Begin Smart Meow

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    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    One of the most popular pets—and the animal baby is most likely to know—sounds off in this amusing foam board book. There are toy cats; happy ones that look as if a child drew them; and noisy ones making noise. A touch-and-feel fur element at the end of the book enhances the experience.
  • Begin Smart Round Balls Round Balls

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    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    Babies love stuffed animals! The lively text adapted from a familiar rhyme, captures the antics of an adorable group of hand-crafted, stuffed animals (bear, puppy, kitten, bunny, and elephant).
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  • Begin Smart Pete's Potty

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    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 Baby Faces

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    Board book (Begin Smart, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Babies love to look at faces. Here is an accordion-style book that can stand up in a crib or on the floor. The photos of babies and toddlers are sure to hold the attention of the youngest infant. Parents can use the photos to point out the parts of every face. A panel with die cuts gives babies a way to explore the parts of a face by poking their own fingers through the holes.
  • Begin Smart Where's Your Nose?

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    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    “This teddy bear touches his toes.Can you touch bear’s toes?Where are your toes?”Clear, colorful photos show teddy bears reaching and stretching and touching their knees, toes, and noses. This touch-and-feel board book helps baby identify the parts of the body.
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  • Begin Smart My Little Baby

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    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    “My little baby says MEOW.”Children will delight as each animal mother introduces her baby and the sounds they make. Cat, Chicken, Penguin and Dog will engage the youngest readers with touch-and-feel elements as parents provide the appropriate sounds!
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  • Begin Smart What Color Is Your Apple?

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    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    “Here is lettuce. It is a GREEN vegetable. Lettuce grows in the ground.”Red apples, green peas, orange mangoes, yellow squash and purple plums are just a few of the fruits and vegetables found within this tasty introduction to colors.
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  • Begin Smart Yummy Yummy

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    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    Parents know—at six months old or so, everything goes into the mouth! Fortunately, the teether included here can—and by this age, babies can reach for it on their own using just one hand. And at the same time, kids will enjoy looking at large photographs of other babies teething on a rattle, bagel, biscuit, their own fingers and feet, a book, and a toy.
  • Begin Smart Counting Duckies

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    Board book (Begin Smart, May 4, 2010)
    Here rubber duckies count 1 to 5 in a baby’s bathtub and have some fun along the way! Bold colors and rubber touch-and-feel elements will engage babies with hands-on learning.
  • Begin Smart Moo! Moo! What Are You?

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    Board book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
    Babies can play peek-a-boo—and stroke soft surfaces, too. There’s so much going on here to satisfy babies’ tactile impulses. Every spread features an inviting animal-related touch-and-feel element. So children can touch, peek through the hole, and try to figure out the next creature to appear! And to make this guessing game even more fun, they can meow, bark, or MOOO!
  • Begin Smart Night-Night, Baby

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    Rag Book (Begin Smart, June 3, 2008)
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