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  • Little Bear's Day

    Jane Hissey

    Rag Book (Scribblers, April 1, 2014)
    Good morning, Little Bear—wake up sleepyhead! Follow busy Little Bear from the time he gets out of bed till he's ready for his afternoon nap. Along the way, he plays, he paints, and he has a happy day. Children will love the magical nursery world created by Jane Hissey's adorable art.
  • Mine!

    Yang Dong

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Sept. 4, 2018)
    “This year I got a rabbit for my birthday.I love her so much!” A little girl loves her pet bunny—but is she taking the best care of him? This heartwarming story has an important message about how we treat all living creatures. When a little girl gets a bunny for her birthday, she’s thrilled. But even though she means well, her choices for the beloved pet aren’t the best. She treats him like a toy, taking him everywhere, dressing him up, and feeding him the wrong food. Then, one night, she dreams the roles are reversed and she’s the pet of a very giant rabbit! This enlightening and charmingly illustrated tale teaches children about the importance of treating animals with care and respect.
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  • Wipe-Clean™ Dot-to-Dot: Christmas

    Salariya

    Paperback (Scribblers, )
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  • Black & White: Trains

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, May 13, 2014)
    All aboard! The black-and-white trains are pulling into the station for baby to see. From steam trains to bullet trains, small trains and large, this infant-friendly book shows has them all in high-contrast silhouettes. A shimmering die-cut locomotive on the last page will amaze and amuse baby!
  • Gigantic Machines Sticker Book

    Margot Channing, Katie Saunders

    Paperback (Scribblers, )
    None
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  • Color Your Own Christmas Cards

    David Antram

    Cards (Scribblers, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Ho, ho, ho! Make someone's holiday jolly by making and sending one of these Christmas cards. Just choose a festive design—maybe the Christmas tree, a friendly snowman, or Santa carrying his sack of gifts—color it in, add some stickers, and write a greeting in the blank space. In addition to the five sheets of stickers there are five fun activity pages.
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  • The Lonely Little Ghost

    Bénédicte Guettier

    Hardcover (Scribblers, April 4, 2017)
    Once upon a time, there was an invisible ghost—and he was very lonely. This heartwarming story shows how sometimes we can find friendship in the most unexpected places. Poor little ghost! No one can see him, so he has no friends. And nothing he does to get noticed works out the way he wants. Then, just when he’s ready to give up, something unexpected and wonderful happens . . . Acclaimed author-illustrator Bénédicte Guettier has created a sweet, funny tale about finally finding acceptance and love.
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  • Who's That Present For?

    Nick Pierce, Carolyn Scrace

    Board book (Scribblers, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Have a very merry Christmas with this humorous, interactive flap book! The Christmas elf is making that sure that everyone in the family—including the dog—will have a happy holiday . . . and a special gift. Kids can join in the fun by lifting the flaps to “open” each present and see what’s inside the box. And when everything is unwrapped, there’s something wonderful and entirely new. And who is it for? The reader—YOU!
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  • Wipe-Clean Dot-to-Dot: Numbers

    Salariya

    Paperback (Scribblers, )
    None
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  • Black & White: Cars and Trucks

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, March 3, 2015)
    Let the cars drive in! The fun designs in these high-contrast pictures--especially designed to hold the attention of infants from birth to one year--range from a single big automobile to dozens of cars, trucks, and motorcycles on a page in fascinating patterns. And the special fabulous die-cut sparkly shape on the last page will delight baby!
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  • Lift-the-Flap Words

    Margot Channing, Ilana Exelby

    Board book (Scribblers, April 4, 2017)
    Look at the picture. Lift the flap. Find the word that answers the question. Have fun and LEARN!Can you see the teapot? Can you find the bluebird? Can you spot the sandcastle? Early learners can practice their reading skills with this enormously entertaining lift-the-flap book. Kids try to guess the name of each object that’s called out and then lift the flaps to find the correct word. It’s so much fun that young children won’t even realize they’re learning as they play
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  • Jungle Color By Numbers

    Isobel Lundie

    Flexibound (Scribblers, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Take a color-by-numbers journey into the jungle . . . and make pictures come alive! How many eyes can you see in the dark? How many pink plants can you count? Children will love exploring the jungle and solving these puzzles! Each of these lush picture puzzles contains numbers that correspond to a color; kids can find the key on the inside of the stay-open jacket sleeve, and select the right pen, pencil, or crayon to fill in the image. In the end, a gorgeous picture emerges! In addition, young artists will find a wealth of activities to do, things to spot, and questions to answer.
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