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Books in First Concepts series

  • My First Counting Book: Illustrated

    Johannah Gilman Paiva

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    Count to one. Then count to two. Count bugs that are red and whales that are blue. This first counting book is made just for you!
    K
  • My First Letters Book: Illustrated

    Johannah Gilman Paiva

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    Read and learn your ABC's in this alphabet book for you and me with adorable pictures all the way to Z!
    K
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh First Concepts 6-book Travel Pack

    Studio Mouse, Disney

    Board book (Soundprint, Sept. 1, 2003)
    What better way for children to explore early concepts than with their favorite Winnie the Pooh characters? Each of the six board books in this travel pack emphasizes a different concept: counting, colors, animals, opposites, shapes and the alphabet. Each book fits into the carrying case with a handle perfect for small hands. The set includes a catchy sing-along audio CD.This Set Features:- A carrying case with handle great for small hands- Six 10-page board books- Colorful illustrations of everyone's favorite Winnie the Pooh characters- Read-along, sing-along audio CD- Ages 3 and up- Book dimensions: 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches- Package dimensions: L-5 x W-4 x H-5 1/2 inches
    M
  • First Concepts: Opposites

    Roger Priddy

    Hardcover (Priddy Books, May 17, 2002)
    -Ideal for preschool kids.An imaginative early learning series, covering essential preschool topics.-Flaps to open on every page and pictures enhanced with shiny foil.-A hands-on way to explore first concepts.
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  • My First Colors Book: Illustrated

    Johannah Gilman Paiva

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    This is the cutest colors book that you have ever seen. There's a blue dinosaur, and a frog that is green-and all kinds of fun colors tucked in between!
    LB
  • First Words: Roo's Bedtime

    Studio Mouse

    Board book (Studio Mouse, April 30, 2004)
    Nighttime falls in the Hundred-Acre Wood and it's time for Roo to get ready for bed. Roo brushes his teeth, washes his face and gets his pajamas on, but after he climbs into bed, heisn't sleepy! Find out how Kanga soothes Roo to sleep in this sweet bedtime story thatteaches children important first bedtime vocabulary words.
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  • My First Shapes Book: Illustrated

    Johannah Gilman Paiva

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 1, 2014)
    This book is fun from the very start. Just point to the shape and do your part: say circle, triangle, square, or heart!
    F
  • First Concepts: Time

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Jan. 18, 2003)
    -Ideal for preschool kids.An imaginative early learning series, covering essential preschool topics.-Flaps to open on every page and pictures enhanced with shiny foil.-A hands-on way to explore first concepts.
    E
  • First Concepts: Numbers

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, May 17, 2002)
    -Ideal for preschool kids.An imaginative early learning series, covering essential preschool topics.-Flaps to open on every page and pictures enhanced with shiny foil.-A hands-on way to explore first concepts.
    E
  • First Concepts: ABC

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Aug. 3, 2002)
    -Ideal for preschool kids.An imaginative early learning series, covering essential preschool topics.-Flaps to open on every page and pictures enhanced with shiny foil.-A hands-on way to explore first concepts.
    E
  • First Concepts Numbers: Early Learning Fun for the Very Young

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, April 24, 2012)
    Your child will love learning their first numbers with this bright, bold board book. There are real-life photographs of familiar things to look at, simple text labels to help them name what they see – and best of all, fun flaps to flip which reveal hidden pictures!
    L
  • PLAY-DOH: Making Shapes with Monkey

    Michele Boyd, Kara Kenna

    Board book (Silver Dolphin Books, March 26, 2013)
    Monkey has a lovely collection of shapes hanging on display for all to see. Mama Bird wonders if he could use some of them to make a birdhouse for her family, while squirrel would like a colorful kite. Raccoon comes along to ask for a wagon, and bumblebee wants a pretty flower. Monkey is happy to oblige them all, handily assembling circles, squares, rectangles, and stars to fulfill his friends' requests. They are all so grateful that they give Monkey the best shape of all: a great big heart! Simple, engaging text and playful PLAY-DOH illustrations are sure to make this a beginning concepts classic.
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