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Books in An Iz and Norb Children's Book series

  • Apples to Zeppelin - A Rockin' ABC for Cool Kids!.

    Mr Benjamin Darling

    Board book (Laughing Elephant, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Apples to Zeppelin A Rockin' ABC for Cool Kids is the coolest board book ABC ever made. For beginning readers, it features over 100 words. The first important words in a babies' life like apple, dog, and socks are illustrated alongside the other essentials for every young rocker, such as; electric guitar, drums and microphone. The illustrations are all in the bright and nostalgic vintage style of the classic rock era. And, as if that isn't enough, every page contains a visual shout out to classic bands, like The Beatles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and, of course, Led Zeppelin. The wide variety of bright and bold illustrations and the fun approach are sure to delight parent and child alike. Apples to Zeppelin is a well made board book that will survive the repeated readings every toddler will demand.
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  • Where Are You?: An Iz and Norb Children's Book

    Jonathan Sundy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Iz and Norb are best friends, racing to see who can get in the silliest situation. When Iz takes things a bit too far and bumps her head, Norb helps her get back on her feet and push past her fears. This call-and-response, rhyming adventure is fun to read and great for bonding with your own little monster. This is the first book in the Iz and Norb kid's book series.
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  • Where Are You?: An Iz and Norb Children's Book

    Jonathan Sundy

    Hardcover (Jonathan Sundy, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Iz and Norb are best friends, racing to see who can get in the silliest situation. When Iz takes things a bit too far and bumps her head, Norb helps her get back on her feet and push past her fears. This call-and-response, rhyming adventure is fun to read and great for bonding with your own little monster. This is the first book in the Iz and Norb kid's book series.
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  • The Three Little Kittens - Board Book.

    Laughing Elephant

    Board book (Laughing Elephant, June 1, 2018)
    The Three Little Kittens is a happy and bright retelling of the classic fairytale about three kittens, who are in danger of displeasing mother and getting no pie! But all comes right in the end. Classic vintage illustrations have been paired with an updated text suitable for beginning readers. In a sturdy board book format suitable for little hands to handle without worry of tears.
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  • The Three Little Pigs - Board Book.

    Laughing Elephant

    Board book (Laughing Elephant, June 1, 2018)
    The Three Pigs is a lively and humorous retelling of the classic fairytale about three sibilings learnign about self- reliance and standing up to bullies and the wolf gets a good scare as well. Classic vintage illustrations have been paired with an updated text suitable for beginning readers. In a sturdy board book format suitable for little hands to handle without worry of tears.
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  • Rembrandt: See and Do Children's Book

    Ceciel de Bie, Martijn Leenen

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 11, 2001)
    Beautifully designed and illustrated with drawings, photographs, and reproductions of works of art, the See and Do books offer children an ideal and engaging way to explore the lives of these great artists and the works that made them famous. A biographical sketch of Rembrandt with fascinating anecdotes and descriptions of how life was lived in his time brings this painter to life, while glimpses into his studio, combined with simple and clear explanations of how his paintings were created, offer young readers a thorough understanding of the working life of this artists. Moreover, the See and Do books directly engage children in the act of learning by asking questions about the paintings' content and style and suggesting activities that will help them truly understand how a painter makes a painting. For ages nine to twelve.
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  • The Three Bears - Board Book.

    Laughing Elephant

    Board book (Laughing Elephant, June 1, 2018)
    The Three Bears is a lovely and gentle retelling of the classic fairytale about three bears and one, unwanted, visitor. Classic vintage illustrations have been paired with an updated text suitable for beginning readers. In a sturdy board book format suitable for little hands to handle without worry of tears.
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  • The Carrot Race

    Sigal Adler, Abira Das, Rivka Strauss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2014)
    This charming book is a tribute to the importance of friendship. Through beautiful illustrations and whimsical language, a story unfolds of two rabbits competing to grow the biggest carrot. The competition breeds a dynamic that can potentially feel familiar to children, and certainly can be the grounds for a healthy discussion.
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  • See and Do Children's Book: Vincent van Gogh

    Ceciel de Bie, Martijn Leenen

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Beautifully designed and illustrated with drawings, photographs, and reproductions of works of art, the See and Do books offer children an ideal and engaging way to explore the lives of these great artists and the works that made them famous. A biographical sketch of Van Gogh with fascinating anecdotes and descriptions of how life was lived in his time brings this painter to life, while glimpses into his studio, combined with simple and clear explanations of how his paintings were created, offer young readers a thorough understanding of the working life of this artists. Moreover, the See and Do books directly engage children in the act of learning by asking questions about the paintings' content and style and suggesting activities that will help them truly understand how a painter makes a painting. For ages nine to twelve.
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  • Learning to Color With Rhymes: A Children's Book

    Burdys D. Page

    Paperback (Sunstone Press, July 1, 2016)
    This book will help teach a child the meaning of color by involving the child in coloring pictures that are described in short verses, or rhymes. Parents, other family members, and friends can help instill imagination by pointing to various objects in the drawings and have the child suggest a color. Animals, trees, flowers, and birds will also become part of their ''familiar'' experience.
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