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Books in Toddler Series series

  • In My Garden

    Kyla Ryman, Nathalie Trovato

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    This colorful board book will spark children’s imaginations as they notice some things aren’t as they seem in this garden, like poppies that are larger than rabbits, and worms riding in cars. Bold cut paper illustrations will draw in readers as they explore this magical garden.
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  • Norman's Snowball

    Hazel Hutchins, Ruth Ohi

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Dec. 1, 1991)
    As Leanna and her little brother build snowballs, Norman mysteriously loses all clothing except his mittens!
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  • Air

    Kyla Ryman, Nathalie Trovato

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    How can we see something that is invisible? With vibrant papercut illustrations, this thought provoking book will help curious kids explore ways to observe air both inside and outside their bodies.
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  • Alone Together: A Book About Opposites

    Eugenie Fernandes

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books, May 1, 1990)
    Shows how in many ways Peter and his grandfather are opposites, and looks at the contrasting things they see and do on a walk to the beach
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  • Uh Oh!

    Sheilagh Noble

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, April 28, 2001)
    On her first day of kindergarten, a little girl experiences many new things, makes new friends, and has fun learning until her dad picks her up at the end of the day, in a durable book with single-word text. By the author of More!
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  • More!

    Sheilagh Noble

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, Oct. 1, 2000)
    This gentle story presents everyday events using single-word text, which leaves the narrative open and allows grown-up readers to individualize the story to make it relevant for any toddler. On a walk in the park, two lively toddlers encounter ducks, a dog, and swings. Parents and toddlers will find the scenes immediately recognizable, and the simple story provides a perfect next step from first-word books. The bold, bright watercolor artwork features engaging characters, and the large, durable “toddler-proof” format is perfect for sharing.
  • The Toddlers Bible

    V. Gilbert Beers, Carole Boerke

    Hardcover (David C. Cook, Aug. 25, 1992)
    Start Your Child on a Lifetime of Bible Reading . . .Now! THE TODDLERS BIBLE • builds right attitudes about God and His Word, • offers 101 Bible stories written especially for toddlers, • helps children learn the Bible while learning to talk and walk, • delights infants to 3-year-olds with over 400 pages of beautiful art, • gives you the most simple Bible ever! "Your toddler is ready to start building a delight in the Word, a hunger to learn it, a passion to read it. This is the age to begin building that delight, or hunger, or passion. Next year may too late." --V. Gilbert Beers
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  • Night Light

    Kyla Ryman, Sara Woster

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Children will marvel at the many ways light shines, glows, and flashes in the night with this perfect bedtime book. The bold, expressive oil painting illustrations bring an engaging texture and depth to this board book.
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  • Dress Up

    Kyla Ryman, Cecile Dyer

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Children will love discovering what these goofy cats want to wear in this adorable board book! The playful cats try on all sorts of things, from something as common as a striped shirt to something as silly as a bandit mask.
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  • Ben's Snow Song: A Winter Picnic

    Hazel Hutchins, Lisa Smith

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 1987)
    A poetically told story about a family's cross-country skiing day, as seen from the perspective of two-year-old Ben.
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  • Toilet Tales

    Andrea Konigslow

    Paperback (Annick Press, Feb. 1, 1985)
    This is toilet humor in the most literal sense--a lighthearted, encouraging book that takes the anxiety out of the business of toilet training.
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  • Norman's Snowball

    Hazel Hutchins, Ruth Ohi

    Paperback (Annick Press, Dec. 1, 1991)
    As Leanna and her little brother build snowballs, Norman mysteriously loses all clothing except his mittens!
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