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Books in Gymboree Play series

  • Gymboree Alphabet

    Christine Coirault

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Jan. 22, 2008)
    This charming introduction to the ABCs features large, easy-to-read letters shown in both upper and lower case. Each letter appears by itself and in a word, allowing little ones to see it in action. Turning from the A in airplane to the Z in zebra, and all of the letters in between, Gymboree Alphabet engages and entertains youngsters as they master this essential language building block.
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  • Gymboree Shapes: Learn Shapes in Five Languages

    Christine Coirault

    Board book (Key Porter Books, March 18, 2008)
    Shapes are all around us, and this guide for small children helps them make sense of these forms. From oval balloons to diamond kites, this vibrant book encourages children to identify the figures that comprise their world. Each shape is named in four different languages, and the book includes a pronunciation guide to encourage multi-lingual learning for small children.
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  • Gymboree Numbers: Learn to Count in Five Languages

    Christine Coirault

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Jan. 22, 2008)
    One friendly frog, two chirping birds, three fuzzy bunnies — in this book children can enjoy learning to count with delightful creatures as guides. In addition to the large, easy-to-read English number-words, Gymboree Counting teachers the ins and outs of one through ten in Spanish, Italian, French, and German, with pronunciation guides for each number. Bright colors and rhythmic text make this an ideal book for both learning and parent-child bonding.
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  • Gymboree Bubble Play: Play and Learn with Bubbles!

    Karen Penzes

    Board book (Key Porter Books, April 13, 2007)
    Stimulate your child's imagination and sense of wonder as you discover the magic of bubbles together! Gymboree's Bubble Play is filled with lively bubble sports, fun bubble-counting songs, and creative ideas for bubble art — all designed to enthrall, engage and educate children of all ages.
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  • Gymboree Music Play

    Jane B. Mason, Sarah Hines Stephens

    Board book (Key Porter Books, Aug. 28, 2007)
    Filled with the toe-tapping, noise-making activities little ones adore, Gymboree Music Play gets children and parents grooving and learning about music in fresh new ways. Whether tapping out a jazzy rhythm, strumming to the beat, or creating marvelous melodies, the kit excites, educates, and stimulates musicians of all ages. The included musical toy allows youngsters to compose their own tunes.
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