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Books in Finger Puppet Board Book series

  • Puppy House

    RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, Aug. 28, 2001)
    Patch and Lucky are up and ready to make trouble. Nanny quickly shoos them outside, but that doesn’t stop these two puppies from having fun! Includes two plush dalmatian finger puppets—and their very own puppy house to play in!
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  • Noah's Ark

    Tormont Editors

    Board book (Tormont, distributed by Ideals Publications, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Classic stories come to life in this finger puppet storybook series. Young children will enjoy some of the best-loved children's stories as they are brought to life with finger puppets. Providing an interactive reading experience, the plush finger puppets attached to each book will add another dimension to storytelling. Getting all those animals onto the ark was a big job! When the monkey, hippo, and tiger pairs get separated, the search is on! Ages 2-5.
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  • Round & Round The Garden: With Plush Finger Puppet, Lift-The-Flaps And Giant Fold-Out Page

    Kate Burns, Valerie Petrone

    Hardcover (Gullane Children's Books, Dec. 31, 1998)
    Round and round the garden the little bears run--but after a day of play they're ready to go home. Only they don't know the way out. Pull up the flaps and help Teddy and his friends find the exit. What about under that shrub? Oh no--Mama Fox doesn't like that. Perhaps if they open the shed door? Buzz off--it's a swarm of angry bees! Maybe they should go climb a tree? That's only for the birds...and they're peeping mad about being disturbed. Will Teddy be able to lead his friends safely home? If he does, he'll get a great big hug and a tickle from all his pals! 16 pages (all in color), 8 1/8 x 8 1/8.
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  • Surp Patrick & Puppy

    Peter S. Seymour

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, Jan. 17, 1985)
    Patrick asks his puppy what he would like to eat, a carrot, hay, acorns, grass, corn, cheese, bread, milk, or a bone
  • Finger Pupper Books Farmyard Friends

    Katie Saunders

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Nov. 1, 2007)
    The Farmyard Friends Finger Puppet Book features four fun farm animal characters, each of which has its own fleece finger puppet. The book follows the story of Old Macdonald, which adults and young children can act out using the finger puppet friends.
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  • Hickory Dickory Dock

    Patricia Sechi-Johnson, Tania Hurt-Newton

    Hardcover (Gullane Children's Books, June 30, 1999)
    The mouse ran up the clock...But why would a little mouse do that? Maybe because it's playing hide-and-seek with Cat, Spider, Butterfly, and Robin! Wouldn't you like to join the game? Just help Mouse get a good hiding space--and attach the soft brown-and-white puppet (with little pink ears!) to the Velcro patch at the end. 16 pages (all in color), 8 x 8.
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  • Five Noisy Ducks

    Claire Page

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, March 1, 2008)
    Five Noisy Ducks is an interactive counting book that follows the story of five funny ducks going swimming. With a quacking sound button, touch and feel areas, googlie eyes and a surprise flap, this book will delight and entertain both children and adults!
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  • All Around Us: A First Shapes Book

    Julie Clough

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A little bird finger puppet helps kids identify objects that take the shapes of circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, and diamonds. All Around Us is a title in Barron's brand-new series of Finger Puppets Books. Young children learn to recognize and name different shapes as they look at brightly colored pictures of familiar objects in this attractive board book. The book's back cover extends three inches higher than the rest of the board pages. It accommodates an attached finger puppet that Mom or Dad can remove and use to point to the well-known objects on each page as they read to their child. The puppet adds that extra element of fun that makes early learning a pleasure for both parent and child.
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  • This Little Piggy: With Plush Finger Puppet Lift the Flaps and Giant Fold Out Page

    Linda M. Jennings, Valeria Petrone

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1998)
    What happened after the last little piggy went "wee wee wee all the way home?" Here's the inside story: he decided to go out again to meet his friend Snorter--only where is Snorter? Let's help Piggy look! Open the gate door, check beneath the haystack, and try behind the big red truck. Full color.
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  • On Safari: A First Counting Book

    Julie Clough

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    One friendly lion finger puppet teaches kids to count different animals--2 elephants, 3 giraffes, and all the way up to 10 scorpions. On Safari is a title in Barron's brand-new series of Finger Puppets Books. Young children learn to recognize numbers and count to ten, as they look at brightly colored pictures of familiar objects in this attractive board book. The book's back cover extends three inches higher than the rest of the board pages. It accommodates an attached finger puppet that Mom or Dad can remove and use to point to the well-known objects on each page as they read to their child. The puppet adds that extra element of fun that makes early learning a pleasure for both parent and child.
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  • Finger Puppet Books Christmas Story

    Nick Page, Claire Page

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 1, 2008)
    An entertaining illustrated board book with 4 finger puppets. One finger puppet for each finger transforms the grown-ups hand into characters from the nativity. Charming rhyming text encourages young readers to participate in the story. Soft puppets, fit into shaped sections on the back cover of the book.
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  • Under The Sea: A First Colors Book

    Julie Clough

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A bright red fish puppet points out a purple seahorse, a yellow starfish, a green octopus, and other brightly colored sea creatures. Under the Sea is a title in Barron's brand-new series of Finger Puppets Books. Young children learn to recognize and name different colors as they look at brightly colored pictures of familiar objects in this attractive board book. The book's back cover extends three inches higher than the rest of the board pages. It accommodates an attached finger puppet that Mom or Dad can remove and use to point to the well-known objects on each page as they read to their child. The puppet adds that extra element of fun that makes early learning a pleasure for both parent and child.
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