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Books in It's a Big Big World series

  • Disney It's A Small World Hello, World!

    Disney Books, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Board book (Disney Press, Aug. 16, 2011)
    This charming board book takes children on a world tour by teaching them to say "Hello" in 10 different languages and includes all-new, colorful artwork inspired by Mary Blair's designs for the famous Disney theme park attraction, "It's a Small World."
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  • Great Inventors

    Alex Fabrizio, Kat Uno

    Board book (Little Hero, Feb. 4, 2020)
    You are never too little to have big dreams!The youngest person to receive a patent was just five years old, after all! Discover history’s brilliant inventors, from Thomas Edison to Jacques Cousteau in this adorably illustrated tribute to great inventors.
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  • Women Who Changed the World

    Alex Fabrizio, Kat Uno

    Board book (Little Hero, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Teach your baby that they are never too little to change the world. Don’t be fooled-- the extraordinary women in this little book may be adorably illustrated and pocket-sized, but their influence is GREAT! Bright, bold colors energize little learners to see themselves as the hero of their own story, no matter their age, interests, or nationality.
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  • Mindfulness

    Alex Fabrizio, Hilli Kushnir

    Board book (Little Hero, March 3, 2020)
    Mindfulness is an increasingly important topic in our busy and stressful world. Introduce your child at the earliest possible age to set up future success and a happy, mindful life. Simple questions like “how does your body feel?” and prompts like “feel the ground beneath you” lead adults and children alike on a journey to mindfulness. Feel renewed as you sit, breathe, and share this book together.
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  • Music

    Rob Delgaudio, Hilli Kushnir

    Board book (Little Hero, March 3, 2020)
    Every baby is a miniature maestro just waiting to play! Encourage your mini musician by exposing them to images of notes, letters, and energetic images of music being made. Charming illustrations show babies making music in an orchestra, a marching band, and even on pots and pans in this vibrant board book.
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  • U.S. Government

    Julia Garstecki, Hilli Kushnir

    Board book (Little Hero, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Equip little learners with an early understanding of the U.S. Government in this bright, colorful look inside the White House, the Supreme Court, and the House and Senate.
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  • Come Out and Play

    Maya Ajmera, John D. Ivanko, Global Fund for Children (Organization), Kermit the Frog

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Can you come out and play?If you woke up tomorrow in Egypt with a yen for a good game of tag, you could find it. Then you could hop on your magic carpet and fly to Thailand to play Go Fish with some new friends. Later, you could seesaw until the cows come home in Ireland. Everyone loves to play and the universal appeal of games and goofing around is joyfully evident in COME OUT AND PLAY.Brilliant, full-color photographs portray exuberant, playful kids from over 35 countries engaging in games of all kinds.The It's a Kid's World series is dedicated to the fascinating, imaginative lives of children everywhere. Each compact little book is jammed with bright, kinetic photographs of kids from around the world playing, going to school, caring for their animals, and much more. These action-packed and engaging books are sure to inspire and educate young minds about the world around them while introducing them to kids just like themselves.
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  • Architecture

    Alex Fabrizio, Kat Uno

    Board book (Little Hero, July 21, 2020)
    Do you like to build with blocks? You might just be an Architect! From bridges and towers to houses and monuments, the sky's the limit for these bold builders. Adorably illustrated babies and animals populate the pages while simple, friendly language builds confidence in early readers.
  • Chemistry

    Veronica L. Murphy, Hilli Kushnir

    Board book (Little Hero, July 21, 2020)
    Discover the wonders of Chemistry, from the periodic table to how compounds are made. Adorably illustrated baby scientists will inspire and delight your little learner, while baby-friendly analogies break complex structures down into bite-sized elements―just like chemistry! “Chemicals are like crayons. The most basic colors are red, yellow, and blue. The most basic chemicals are called elements.” Science is an adventure―come play!
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  • A Kid's Best Friend

    Maya Ajmera, Alex Fisher, Global Fund for Children (Organization)

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2002)
    Vibrant, full-color photographs of kids around the world playing, cuddling, and caring for their best friends will appeal to dog lovers young and old. A foreword by Planet Dog mascot Super Gus is a great introduction to this beautiful book about the joys of living with dogs.Also included is a brief discussion of dog breeds, handling, and care. The It's a Kid's World series is dedicated to the fascinating, imaginative lives of children everywhere. Each compact little book is jammed with bright, kinetic photographs of kids from around the world playing, going to school, caring for their animals, and much more. These action-packed and engaging books are sure to inspire and educate young minds about the world around them while introducing them to kids just like themselves.
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  • It's a Big Big World: Deluxe Sound Storybook: Where's Wartz

    Don Curry

    Hardcover (It's a Big Big World!, Aug. 7, 2007)
    Winslow and Smooch can't find their friend Wartz, so Snook leads his friends on a discovery. This book includes sound buttons to enhance the storytelling.
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  • It's a Big Big World: Mapping the World Tree

    Don Curry

    Paperback (It's a Big Big World!, Aug. 7, 2007)
    When two friends from the World Tree disagree about what is the shortest route to his home, Snook suggests making a map of the World Tree. A great way to introduce mapping skills and measuring distances.
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