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Books with title Hello, Baby Animals

  • Baby Animals

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 1, 1963)
    Describes the behavior of baby dogs, cats, ducks, goats, owls, pigs, monkeys, and other animals.
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  • Baby animals

    Kimberley Jane Pryor

    language (Kimberley Jane Pryor, May 28, 2012)
    In this simple ebook, babies and toddlers will be able to look at 12 adorable baby animals.Each page has a photograph of one baby animal. The baby animal’s name is underneath the photograph.The baby animals featured are: calf, chick, cub, duckling, fawn, foal, gosling, kitten, lamb, owlet, piglet and puppy.Baby animals is Book 1 in the First animals series. The First animals series is ideal for babies to 3 year olds who are just discovering the wonderful animals that share our world.
  • Baby Animals

    Dorling Kindersley Corp

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Aug. 15, 1999)
    What does a baby elephant's skin feel like? This touch and feel novelty book for the very young allows the child to explore the different textures of the cutest baby animals. One of a series of "Touch and Feel" books, "Baby Animals" features full-colour photographs of a range of animals accompanied by tactile patches to encourage the child to feel explore and touch all their different textures. Tough and sturdy for little hands to hold the simple text and bright pictures make the books ideal for a parent and child to share.
  • Baby Animals!

    Phoebe Beinstein, Robert Roper

    Board book (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Can you help Dora and boots find the baby animals that are hiding? Just turn the wheel!
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  • Baby Animals

    Scholastic

    Board book (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    Introduce your little one to some of nature's most adorable babies.Rookie Toddler books offer fun ways to engage with little ones during story time and play time. Each book includes story-related tips that help extend the reading experience and emphasize key learnings. Engaging photographs and illustrations will delight your toddler while encouraging a love of reading.
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  • Baby Animals

    Lara Ede

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 31, 2011)
    Beautifully illustrated Carry Me books with touch and feel to educate and inspire young minds. Carry Me Baby Animals is a new delightful carry-me book all about animals. The touch and feel areas will inspire and delight children as they learn about lots of different animals and what they all might feel like! A cut-through handle means children can carry the book with them wherever they go!
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  • Baby Animals

    Shutterstock

    Paperback (Fog City Press / Weldon Owen, March 15, 2007)
    This series features stunning photographs of the worl'ds most fascinating creatures. You will fall in love with the baby animals on every page.
  • Baby Animals

    Judy Tatchell, Phillip Clarke, John Butler

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Provides information on tiger cubs, ducklings, joeys, tadpoles, elephant calves, and baby penguins and rabbits.
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  • Baby Animals

    Angela Marroni

    language (, Feb. 16, 2016)
    Baby animals, includes Bunny, Dolphin, Duckling, Kitten, Elephant, Giraffe, Hedgehog, Horse, Lamb, Lion, Mongoose, Monkey, Barn Owl, Puppy, Sea Lion, Zebra. Infants view of baby animals, ages 0-3.
  • 3-D Baby Animals

    Samantha Hilton

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperback Nonfiction, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Your favorite animal babies, now in 3-D! From the creators of 3-D THRILLERS comes a new 3-D single title reader with a softer side, 3-D BABY ANIMALS. Featuring the cutest creatures in full-color 3-D photos, this is the perfect reader for spring. Each book will include baby animal shaped 3-D glasses. Informative text about the animals will accompany the adorable photos.
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  • Baby Animals

    Andrew Alex

    language (, Jan. 19, 2017)
    Interactive Cards with Images and Puzzles.Book 2: swallow, hedgehog, duck, guinea pig, tortoise, owl, pig, goat, deer, raccoon.All children love animals, especially baby ones, and this set of flashcards depicts some of the most popular.This charming set of cards is primarily aimed at very young children who aren’t yet ready to learn to read, but who are getting intrigued about the world around them. For this reason, the names of the animals and their babies don’t appear on the cards by default. However, it is possible to reveal them by double clicking or double tapping the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.• The cards show bright, attractive and extremely cute photographs of animal parents and their young.• Whether you choose to show the words or not, these appealing cards are a great way to help your child remember the names of animals and their offspring.• The photographic images are easily recognisable and, unlike simplified or cartoon-style drawings, will help children relate what they’re learning to real life.The warm feeling browsing through these images creates is difficult to convey in words.For details on the Alex’s Cards range visit the website http://alex.cards
  • Hello Baby

    Roger Priddy

    Bath Book (Priddy Books, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Hello Baby from Priddy Books is a range of very first, high-contrast black and white books for babies from birth, designed with clearly-defined patterns to provide optimum visual stimulation for the first weeks and months of baby’s life. This soft-to-touch, tactile cloth book, which has a strap to attach to baby’s stroller, is ideal to keep your little one entertained while out and about.Book Details:Format: Cloth BookPublication Date: 8/21/2012Pages: 6Reading Level: Age 1 and Up