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Books in My First Book of Animals series

  • My Very First Book of Numbers

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, Jan. 19, 2006)
    Can you tell how many cherries there are? How many apples? In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Numbers, children can find the number of fruits in the bottom half of a page that matches the number of boxes and numerals in the top half. This new, bilingual edition will also allow them to match English and Spanish words for each. Children will love solving the puzzles of this clever, vibrant book.
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  • My Very First Book of Colors

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, May 19, 2005)
    What color is a bluebird? Easy to answer, but even easier when you have thecolor to match it with. Find the color in the top half of a page that matches the picture on the bottom half. From pink flowers to purple grapes, this colorful book is full of fun and surprises. Children will love solving these color puzzles featuring Eric Carle's bold and vibrant artwork.
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  • My Very First Book of Shapes

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, May 19, 2005)
    Can you find what is round? What is square? In this timeless new split-pageboard book, children can find the bottom half of a page that matches the top half. Find the right pairs, and you will learn to identify all kinds of shapes. From dome-shaped ladybugs to diamond- shaped kites, this clever board book makes learning fun.
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  • My Very First Book of Food

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, June 21, 2007)
    Feast your eyes on the latest split-page board books from Eric Carle. In the sumptuous My Very First Book of Food, children can match each animal with the food it eats. Do you know what a squirrel eats? How about a seal? In My Very First Book of Motion, children can match each animal with the way it moves. Which animal hops? Which one waddles? Only you can match them. These fun books are full of bright animals, and are lots of fun for young children.
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  • Animal Friends

    Emily Ford, Susie Brooks, Kay Vincent, Dawn Machell

    Board book (Silver Dolphin Books, Feb. 6, 2018)
    Go on a colorful safari and learn what sounds your favorite animals make!What sounds do the animals make? Go on a safari adventure and find out in this adorable animal board book! Chunky lightweight pages and colorful illustrations capture little ones’ attention while they are introduced to noisy animal friends.
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  • My First Book of Animal Opposites

    National Wildlife Federation

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Egret has LONG legs. Puffin has SHORT legs.Developed in partnership with Ranger Rick and the National Wildlife Federation, this photo-illustrated gem teaches the youngest of children about opposites using examples from the animal kingdom. Vibrant photos paired with sparse, lyrical text introduce the concepts in an easy-to-grasp form for youngsters just beginning to meet the printed page. Representing all seven continents and creatures from a variety of habitats, this board book is a comprehensive introduction to some of childhood's best-loved beasts: penguins and lions and otters, oh my!Families who love nature and the world’s wild places will enjoy sharing these animal opposites.
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  • My Very First Book of Animal Homes

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, Jan. 18, 2007)
    Here are two new split-page board books in the popular series from Eric Carle. In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Animal Homes, children can match each animal with the home it lives in. Where do the bees live? Where does the bird live? In My Very First Book of Animal Sounds, children can match each animal with the sound it makes. Which animal barks? Which animal roars? Only you can match them. Full of vibrant animals, these books are loads of fun for young children.
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  • My Very First Book of Animal Sounds

    Eric Carle

    Board book (Philomel Books, Jan. 18, 2007)
    Here are two new split-page board books in the popular series from Eric Carle. In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Animal Homes, children can match each animal with the home it lives in. Where do the bees live? Where does the bird live? In My Very First Book of Animal Sounds, children can match each animal with the sound it makes. Which animal barks? Which animal roars? Only you can match them. Full of vibrant animals, these books are loads of fun for young children.
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  • My Very First Book of Words

    Eric Carle

    Board book (World of Eric Carle, Jan. 19, 2006)
    In My Very First Book of Words, children can match the picture in the bottom half with the word in the top half. Which one is the car? Which one is the fish? Only you can match them. Children will love solving the puzzles of these clever, vibrant books.
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  • The Snow Cats

    Phyllis J. Perry

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior patterns of cats that live in cold, snowy environments, including snow leopards, Siberian tigers, and cougars
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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 Farm Animals

    Anna Lang

    Board book (Gardner Publishing, April 15, 2020)
    Adorable animal images and simple text make for a great read for the youngest learners.
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