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Books with title Baby Einstein: Birds

  • Baby Einstein: 100 Words

    Scarlett Wing, Dan Crisp

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, Sept. 18, 2018)
    The world is full of wonderful words to learn so let's get started! Discover 100 new words with Baby Einstein. Let's go to the beach, garden, school, farm, and other great places to see what words we can find! Your Baby Einstein friends are curious, just like you! Watch the panda build a sandcastle while the giraffe draws with crayons and the tiger blows bubbles. Bright, bold illustrations are combined with real-life photographs to teach and discover these first words. Includes a fun activity page ad the end of the book to go back to each scene for extra learning and fun! Curious minds start young! Born from the belief that the future belongs to the curious, Baby Einstein helps parents cultivate curiosity-within their children and themselves. Baby Einstein books engage curious readers with formats and content that interests, informs, and stretches their growing minds. Learn 100 first words around the classroom, backyard and in the playroom with your Baby Einstein and Friends. 10 different scenes to explore. Learn 10 different words on each scene with a matching photograph to help learn and match Scenes offer opportunities for questions and conversation and talking builds vocabulary and social skills Bright, bold illustrations are combined with real-life photographs with sturdy, thick pages
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  • Baby Einstein: Birds

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Disney Press, April 2, 2002)
    Introducing your baby to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illsutration and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to expose little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information on the subjects.
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  • Baby Birds

    Cindy Bracken

    language (, March 12, 2013)
    Come and see how baby birds change and grow over time. Simple text and colorful photo illustrations will engage young readers.Written by bestselling children's author Cindy Bracken.
  • Baby Einstein: Birds

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Hyperion Book CH, April 2, 2002)
    Introducing your baby to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illsutration and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to expose little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information on the subjects.
  • Baby Birds

    Marcia Gilbert, Sarah Ross

    language (Lammy Pye Books, July 29, 2013)
    A Children's Picture Book for the Digital Age! Baby Birds tells the story of three baby robins from nest to first flight. Geared for kids infant through five. 10 pages.
  • Baby Einstein: Babies

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Disney Press, April 2, 2002)
    Introduce your babies to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illustration, and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to expose little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing the baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information about the subjects.
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  • Baby Einstein:Baby Bach

    Julie Ddwd 25943 Aigner-Clark

    DVD (BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO, Jan. 31, 2004)
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  • Baby Einstein: Dogs

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Disney Press, April 2, 2002)
    Introduce your baby to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illustration, and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to exopse little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information about the subjects.
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  • Baby Birds

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    The hatching of a baby bird is often the first time young children encounter the birth process. This highly illustrated new book helps children understand why and how birds lay eggs and how hatchlings emerge from their shells.
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  • Baby Einstein: Cats

    Julie Aigner-Clark

    Board book (Disney Press, April 2, 2002)
    Introduce your baby to birds, cats, dogs, and babies through fine art, illustration, and photographs. These books are a rare opportunity to expose little ones to a range of images on a single subject, from simple child's drawings and abstract art to playful photos. A brief text accompanies each image, introducing the baby to some basic -- and sometimes playful -- information on the subjects.
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  • Baby Birds

    Helen Frost

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the development of baby birds after they hatch, including their feeding, growth of feathers, and first flight.
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  • Baby Birds

    Helen Frost

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Describes the development of baby birds after they hatch, including their feeding, growth of feathers, and first flight.
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