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  • Let's Look at Firefighters

    Britta Teckentrup

    Board book (Boxer Books, March 3, 2015)
    Hear the sirens—the firefighters are on the move. Find out all about how they put out fires and save people's lives. See their truck, hose, cranes, and water, and the ambulance and police cars that come to help.
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  • No More Pacifier for Piggy!

    Bernette Ford, Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, April 1, 2008)
    Ducky has given up diapers, Bunny has put aside bottles, and now it’s Piggy’s turn to grow up!Ducky has a great new game that he’d like to share with his friend: peekaboo! Piggy wants to play too, but every time he tries to smile or call out “I see you!” his pacifier gets in the way. Will Piggy forget about his pacifier or forget about having fun?Once again, Bernette Ford and Sam Williams treat a toddler’s rite of passage with sensitivity and charm. With its adorable art and sweet story, this is the perfect follow-up picture book in a critically acclaimed series.
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  • How Big Is the World?

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Little Mole has an enormous question: How big is the world? He knows there’s only one way to find out: leave the molehill and see for himself. And so Little Mole circles the globe, from the frozen north to the vast desert, the tall cities to the huge mountains, the great jungles to the thick forests. Everywhere he goes he meets fascinating animals and discovers new lands. But in the end, as with all little ones, he realizes that no matter how big the world is, there’s no place like home.Britta Teckentrup’s luminous art captures the beauty of diverse landscapes, the charm of a menagerie of beasts, and the appeal of one very special, childlike mole.
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  • Boys Are Best!

    Manuela Olten

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    “Girls are so silly!” That’s what two very opinionated little boys have to say, as they make fun of everything female. “They spend all day combing their dolls’ hair!” one mocks. And they’re “such scaredy cats!” laughs the other. But the guys soon get their comeuppance when it turns out they’re the ones who get frightened not their sister!Manuela Olten’s bright, distinctly tongue-in-cheek pictures will have young readers laughing out loud.
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  • Dino Bites!

    Algy Craig Hall

    Board book (Boxer Books, May 5, 2015)
    Munch, crunch! “This is the dinosaur looking for lunch!” It's a dinosaur-eat-dinosaur (and other treats) world out there. But when Bite! Snap! Crunch! leads to a buzz, the buzz leads to a hop, and the hop leads to a wriggle, mealtime has surprising and hilarious results. This delightful cumulative story and fun read-aloud—now a board book—will entertain children again and again.
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  • The Little Rabbit Who Liked to Say Moo

    Jonathan Allen

    Board book (Boxer Books, May 5, 2015)
    “Why are you saying moo?” asked Calf. “You're not a cow!” “I like moo,” said Little Rabbit … Here's a farmyard frolic that will have kids quacking, oinking, and hee-hawing along with a cast of adorable animals. The fun begins when Calf hears Rabbit out in the field mooing—and feels inspired to give a great big BAA. Why? Because he likes the sound! Before long, Lamb, Piglet, Baby Donkey, and all the other creatures on the farm realize they're not limited to their own language, but can enjoy experimenting with others. The cute surprise ending shows that Little Rabbit—who started the delightful chorus by thinking outside the box—still plays by his own rules. Thanks to Jonathan Allen's wonderful illustrations and engaging join-in text, this will become a favorite that kids will read again and again.
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  • The Ugly Duckling

    Sebastien Braun

    Board book (Boxer Books, Jan. 5, 2016)
    Hans Christian Andersen’s touching tale of the ugly little duckling who grows up to become a beautiful swan is now retold in simple language for the very young. Stunningly illustrated by bestselling artist Sebastien Braun, this beloved story, with its message of hope and transformation, is an invaluable addition to every child’s library.
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  • No More Pacifier for Piggy!

    Bernette Ford, Sam Williams

    Board book (Boxer Books, Aug. 4, 2009)
    This little Piggy’s got a brand-new format—in board, with an actual (but non-removable) pacifier on the cover!Ducky has a great new game that he’d like to share with his friend: peekaboo! Piggy wants to play, too, but every time he tries to smile or call out “I see you!” his pacifier gets in the way. Will Piggy forget about his pacifier…or forget about having fun?Once again, Bernette Ford and Sam Williams treat a toddler’s rite of passage with sensitivity and charm.
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  • Don't Copy Me!

    Jonathan Allen

    Board book (Boxer Books, Feb. 24, 2015)
    “Don't copy me!” Children, parents, and caregivers know this refrain very well. Now it's Little Puffin's turn to say the words as three cheeky gull chicks follow him around, imitating his every word and step. The more Puffin protests, the more the gulls enjoy their silly game. Can he find a way to turn his frustration into a clever plan? With his usual wit and flair, author and artist Jonathan Allen turns a simple concept into a wildly entertaining tale—now available in board.
  • Letters to Anyone and Everyone

    Toon Tellegen

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Letters to Anyone and Everyone
  • Chicky Chicky Chook Chook

    Cathy MacLennan

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, April 1, 2007)
    What a great read-aloud, sing-aloud, shout-aloud book this is, with its fun-to-imitate animal sounds and rhythmic rhyme. Bright yellow chicks, golden bees, and striped kitty-cats play in the warm sunshine, clucking and buzzing and skitty-scatting. Then they rest, snoozy-woozy. But what is this? The pitter-patter of raindrops. Now the crash, bang, wallop of a storm—how will they get dry? Soon the sun and sweet breezes come out again. Wonderfully textured art (you can practically feel the cats’ fur and the chicks’ softness), as well as a sleepytime ending, will make this a favorite to read again and again.
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  • How Rocket Learnt to Read

    Tad Hills

    Paperback (Boxer Books, May 1, 2011)
    Rocket is an irresistible puppy who is not the least bit interested in reading - he'd much prefer to be chasing leaves, chewing sticks or listening to the birds sing. But one day, while trying to take a nap, Rocket unexpectedly finds himself in the classroom of a very determined little bird who captures his imagination with her lively stories. Together, they learn to read, one glorious letter at a time!
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