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Books in Playtime series

  • This Little Reindeer

    Public Domain, Paige Billin-Frye

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Oct. 3, 2000)
    This little reindeer baked cookiesThis We reindeer me some.And this little reindeer...Join Santa's reindeer as they prepare for Christmas Eve in this holiday version of a favorite nursery rhyme. Children will have a merry time pulling the reindeer tab on each page to find a dashing reindeer surprise!Welcome to Playtime Rhymes, a now series of fun. interactive books featuring favorite familiar games that children and parents will. love to play again and again.
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  • I'm a Baby You're a Baby

    Lisa Kopper

    Paperback (Penguin Uk, June 1, 1999)
    Babies are introduced to their animal counterparts and realize that they share common interests including playing, sleeping, and eating.
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  • Let's Pretend Teddy

    Joshua Morris

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Introduces preschoolers to a variety of careers as they help Teddy decide on a future vocation
  • PLAYTIME PALS - COCO, FASHION KITTEN

    Anna Award

    Paperback (Award Publications, Aug. 15, 2017)
    These delightful doll dressing books are a must for animal fans. Each book includes a press-out doll with 6 easy to cut out outfits, stickers and a story to read and colour. Age 4+
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  • Silly Baby

    Sara Miller, Disney Storybook Artists, Anthony Nex

    Board book (Disney Press, July 27, 2010)
    Every baby is a silly baby, when they smile, grin, or try to make you laugh! This delightful board book captures the spirit of happy babies as they explore the world around them.Disney Publishing Worldwide is proud to introduce this exciting new line of infant books guaranteed to delight both baby and Mom!. Each book in the series focuses on daily rituals, such as cuddle time, mealtime, bath time and more. Developmentally-sound, these books go and grow along with baby. Irresistible photos of babies accompanied gently-rendered character art and simple repetitive text delightfully introduces little ones to the world around them.
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  • I Can Cut and Stick

    Ray Gibson, Jenny Tyler, Amanda Barlow, Michaela Kennard, Howard Allman

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, April 1, 1997)
    None
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  • Mr. GLU: playtime

    Phaedra C Marti, Shaun Crum

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 11, 2015)
    Meet Mr. G.L.U., a friendly, warm and loving lion, who journeys from place to place, arriving right on time to help bring answers to conflicts, issues and misunderstandings that most young children face. Join him on his journey today to the Jones family as he steps in to help resolve the arguing and fighting over not wanting to share during playtime. A most enjoyable read for children and parents or students with their teachers. Be on the lookout for more learning and exciting journeys with the entire Mr. G.L.U. series!
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  • My Favorite Sport

    Robert Rosen, Nina de Polonia

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Oscar and Olivia are watching the Olympics. Find out what each country’s flag looks like and what sport each country is good at.
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  • Let's Jump Rope

    Sarah Hughes

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Simple text and illustrations show children enjoying playing jump rope.
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  • Five Little Ducks

    Public Domain, Tom Starace

    Paperback (HarperFestival, Jan. 22, 2002)
    Lift-the-flaps and pull-the-tabs enhance a boldly illustrated baby book about five little ducks that play an exciting game of hide-and-seek with their watchful mother.
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  • I Can Finger Paint

    Ray Gibson

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Usborne Playtime is an exciting new craft series, bursting with original yet really simple things to make and do. I CAN FINGER PAINT has very clear step-by-step pictures which children can follow easily. Precise hand control is not needed, so even the very young will be able to achieve some delightful results.
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  • Let's Play Tug-Of-War

    Sarah Hughes

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A group of children play a game of tug-of-war and explain the rules.
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