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Books in My First Taggies Book series

  • Pat-a-cake

    Jill McDonald

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 1, 2006)
    A classic nursery rhyme in a unique board book format with applique on the cover and colorful ribbon tags, perfect for little hands!Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, Baker man!Bake me a cake as fast as you can.Pat it, and roll it, and mark it with a B.Put it in the oven for baby and me.Babies and toddlers like this classic nursery rhyme, and they'll love touching the soft applique cover of this unique board book that features satin ribbon tags.
  • My First Book of Nursery Songs & Rhymes

    trace-moroney

    Hardcover (Five Mile Press, March 15, 2006)
    Rare Book
  • My First Book MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

    Sophie Helenek, Award Winner

    Board book (Nursery Books, )
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  • My First Golf Book

    James Smith, Lauren Smith

    Hardcover (CTL Publishing, July 15, 1999)
    Join four young kids on a fun-filled day of discovery on the golf course. My First Golf Book is a charming, colorful, hardcover picture book and a great first-reader. Share the game you love with the little ones in your life!
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  • The Book of Fall

    Agnese Baruzzi

    Board book (White Star Kids, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Introduce children to autumn’s bounty with this captivating mini-book! What is fall? The wind rises and we get brightly colored leaves on the trees, pumpkins ready for harvest, mushrooms to gather, and fruits like the pomegranate to eat. Each colorful and evocative page features an object, sensation, or experience associated with autumn.
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  • My First Book of Wild Animals

    National Wildlife Federation

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Feb. 11, 2014)
    A snowy owl flying, a giant panda climbing, a huge gray whale emerging from the waves: See these beautiful animals in the wild, where they belong. These amazing photos from the archives of the National Wildlife Federation showcase a menagerie of marvelous creatures. Children will look wide-eyed at a herd of wildebeests rushing through water; a mama brown bear attending to her adorable cubs; a smiling alligator, its powerful jaws opened wide; adult elephants protectively surrounding their young; and more. While enjoying their close-up look at this wonderful world of wildlife, kids will gain an early and lifelong appreciation for the marvelous creatures who also call Earth home.
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  • My First Book of Numbers

    Emma Hill

    Board book (Firefly Books, Jan. 16, 2014)
    My First Book of Numbers is a cheerful way to introduce toddlers to the numbers 1 to 12. Each page features three elements: the printed number, the object or animal, and the description in large letters: one fluffy chick two striped socks three eggs in a nest four wooden cars five rubber ducks six toy soldiers seven Russian dolls eight shiny balloons nine tasty apples ten twinkling stars eleven bright buttons twelve bunny rabbits. The brightly illustrated, sturdy board books in the My First Book... series (My First Book of Animals, My First Book of Colors, My First Book of Numbers) are designed for the youngest toddlers who are exploring the world from their most comfortable seat -- the floor. Young children can easily open and turn the board pages and then discover that the pages unfold accordion-style into a 42-inch long display. Each book features 12 engaging color photographs in a clutter-free design, making identification easy for a toddler.
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  • My First Book About Bats: Book about bats for kids

    Aleesha Lewis

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 18, 2018)
    They live in the dark caves, in the forest and you can find it in the old building.They sleep upside downThis book is full of high quality photos and interesting facts about bats.Written by childhood education expert, trusted by parents and teachers loved by kids. Start your journey with your child through the spectacular nocturnal world of bats !!!!!
  • My First Book of Baby Animals

    National Wildlife Federation

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Feb. 11, 2014)
    A sweet tiger cub, padding softly on its paws across the ground. A little lion getting its head nuzzled by mama as they soak in the sun. Two young kangaroos—joeys—at play. An infant chimpanzee, clinging lovingly to its mother’s back. Nothing’s more irresistible than an animal baby, and with these magnificent photos, kids can meet the cutest ones of all, and their families, too. From two fox kits climbing on logs, to an adorable baby bunny, to a trio of polar bears huddling close to stay warm, to penguins, polar bears, eaglets, and foals, these precious creatures will fascinate human "cubs"—and entice them to look at the pictures over and over again.
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  • My First Taggies Book: Sweet Dreams

    Kaori Watanabe

    Rag Book (Cartwheel, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Cartwheel Books And Taggies Inc. Have Joined Together To Create, My First Taggies Book: Animals. Perfect For Toddlers And Preschoolers, The Cover Of This Adorable Cloth Book Is Made Of The Phenominally Popular Taggies Blanket. In Addition, Each Colorful Interior Spread Has Four Ribbon Tags That Children Will Love To Play With While They Learn About Different Animals.
  • My First Book of Nature

    Alain Grée

    Hardcover (Button Books, March 15, 2016)
    Alain Grée’s beautiful illustrations from the 1960s and 70s are known throughout the world. With their naivety of form and bold use of color, their charm is undeniable. Part of a delightful series of books under Button Books, My First Book of Nature features Alain Grée’s stunning vintage illustrations on every page. Aimed at children aged 0 to 2 years, My first book of Nature is a robust, wipeable board book with rounded corners. Its vibrant pictures and large, bold text will make learning about the natural world around them fun and absorbing for young children and toddlers.
  • How Many Are There?

    Agnese Baruzzi

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, May 23, 2017)
    A colorful and captivating early concept book—illustrated in Agnese Baruzzi’s inimitable style! Kids can count to 10 with this cheerful book about numbers. They’ll see the numeral, the written-out word, and pictures of different animals—like birds, bees, and fish—so they can clearly see how many there are.
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