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Books with author Julie Aigner-clark

  • Baby Einstein: Sweet Dreams, Mimi

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Board book (Disney Press, April 1, 2004)
    Children will delight in hearing and imagining all the wonderful sleepytime images Mimi's mama recites while tucking Mimi in for a night filled with the sweetest of dreams.
  • Magnet Fun

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 2007)
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  • Baby Einstein: Language Nursery

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Hardcover (Baby Einstein Co, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Research has shown that infants have a natural ability to distinguish and assimilate the sounds of all languages, and that repeated exposure to these sounds will help develop a child's auditory abilities. With this book, parents can introduce their babies to the sounds of five languages through simple phrases and photographs of colorful toys. The book includes phrases and object names in English, Spanish, French, Japanese, and Hebrew.
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  • What Can You See? Snowflakes and Icicles

    aigner-clark-julie

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 1900)
    Rare Book
  • Jungle Animals

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Rag Book (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • Baby Einstein: Mama and Me

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
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  • Baby Einstein: What Floats: Splash & Giggle Bath Book

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Bath Book (Disney Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    What Floats? is a vinyl bath book that explores the concept of flotation using fun and whimsy. Simple verse and delightful illustrations of what objects float in the water introduce babies and toddlers to the world of science in a fun and accessible way.
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  • Baby Einstein: See and Spy Counting

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Board book (Disney Press, Oct. 1, 2001)
    The concept of numbers and counting from 1 to 5 is demonstrated by the Baby Einstein characters in a variety of playful, amusing scenarios. Young children will delight in finding, naming, and counting a variety of objects in each illustration. The book also builds vocabulary, and teaches the names of parts of the body.
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  • Baby Einstein: Baby Galileo Sees the Stars

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Board book (Disney Press, July 27, 2005)
    To children, the stars are a source of fascination andwonder. This book takes children on a journey of exploration across the nightsky, as they move through the die-cut pages to find stars with Baby Galileo.
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  • Baby Einstein: Baby Noah Touch and Feel Discovery Cards

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Cards (Disney Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Young children learn so much about the world through their sense of touch. With this engaging new Discovery Card set, youngsters will "feel" the fur on the tiger, the slippery skin of a boa constrictor, and the wrinkled skin of an elephant. Each card front features a stunning real-life photo of a wild or neighborhood animal, with an integrated touch and feel element, while the card back includes simple facts about that animal. Packed in a convenient slipcase, Baby Noah Touch and Feel Discovery Cards are a learning experience that will engage young children time and time again.
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  • Look at Me! Mirror Discovery Cards

    Julie Aigner-Clark, Nadeem Zaidi

    Cards (Disney Press, July 29, 2008)
    Babies love seeing their own reflections! Look at Me! Mirror Discovery Cards are the perfect tool for teaching your baby about his body from head to toe. Babies will be captivated by the image of their face, hands, or feet in the large mylar panels on the cards, and will learn about different emotions as they imitate happy, sad, or angry faces.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.
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  • Baby Einstein Language Nursery

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Hardcover-spiral (hyperion, March 15, 2001)
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