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Books with author Julie Aigner-clark

  • Baby Einstein: 365 Days of Baby Einstein

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Spiral-bound (Hyperion Book CH, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Take baby on a multisensory adventure with 365 Days of Baby Einstein, a collection of stimulating learning experiences designed to enhance verbal acquisition, nurture concept development, and promote a lifetime love of learning. Playful, baby-friendly text, charming illustrations, and real-life photography encourage interactivity between parent and child and create one-on-one learning discoveries in language, art, and poetry that are sure to make baby squeal with delight.
  • See and Spy Shapes

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 2003)
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  • First Book of Words

    aigner-clark-julie

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2008)
    Rare Book
  • Baby Einstein: My Favorite Colors: A Fabric RattleBook

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Rag Book (Disney Press, April 1, 2003)
    Children will be delighted as they are exposed to theconcept of color with Baby Einstein`s My Favorite Colors. Eachfabric page uses a bold stroke of color that contributes to a specialportrait that Claude the Zebra is painting. Babies and toddlers will enjoyunveiling Claude`s `masterpiece` on the last page, usinga fun lift-the-flap element.Our fabric book features charming illustrations andcan be easily detached from the rattle component for washing. The rattlefeatures baby-safe play elements that will help stimulate visual awareness.
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  • Baby Einstein: Baby Mozart: Music is Everywhere

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Board book (Disney Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A symphony of nature is waiting for baby to discover with this beautifully illustrated book. Each delightfully illustrated spread includes real-life photos of different elements of nature accompanied by gentle rhythmic verse. With each page, young readers are invited to listen to the joyous sounds of nature including the pitter patter of rain, the leaves rustling in the wind, and the melodies of a songbird on a fine spring day.
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  • Dogs

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 2003)
    It's never too early to introduce your child to the joy of books and reading. And what better subject to capture the imagination than our furry four-legged friends? This cute, colorful book celebrates dogs through a variety of illustrations, photographs, and art while teaching a few basic facts about man's best friend. The language is simple enough to hold short attention spans, and the large, bold type is great for older children who are starting to recognize words. Plus, it's the perfect size for little hands to hold.
  • Animal Discovery Cards

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Paperback (Gardners Books, March 31, 2004)
    None
  • Baby Einstein: Babies

    Julie Aigner-clark

    Board book (Hyperion Book CH, April 2, 2002)
    Introduce your babies to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illustration, and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to expose little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing the baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information about the subjects.
  • Baby Einstein Cats

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Harper Collins, Nov. 14, 2003)
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  • Baby Einstein: Mirror Me!

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Disney Press, April 1, 2002)
    Can you stick out your tongue like Frog? Puff up your cheeks like Cow? Scrunch up your nose like Jane the Monkey? Look in the mirror and try! This busy book with a mirror on every spread (and a peekaboo finale!) teaches babies and young children parts of the face in a playful way.
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  • You Are the Best Medicine

    Julie Aigner Clark, Jana Christy

    eBook (Balzer + Bray, Nov. 15, 2011)
    When someone you love has cancer, how can you make them smile? A cuddle, a story, a kiss—and thoughts of you. Because you are the best medicine.Watching someone you love go through cancer treatment is scary—especially for a child. In this courageous and sensitive book, cancer survivor Julie Clark creates sweet and poignant memories that remind us how children can nurture people they care about at a time when optimism and love are the most needed.
  • Baby Einstein: My First Book of Letters

    Julie Aigner-clark

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, March 7, 2007)
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