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Books with title Baby's First Baby Animals

  • Baby Animals

    Stephanie Babin, Thierry Bedouet

    Board book (Twirl, March 5, 2019)
    Big, sturdy tabs to push and pull make for great learning fun in this brand-new nonfiction series. Baby Animals introduces a unique approach to telling preschool children about baby animals, featuring three pull tabs on each spread. Pull a tab to see a chick hatch from an egg or tadpoles become young frogs, push a tab to see a baby emperor penguin keep warm between his daddy's feet or a lion cub learn to hunt. With bite-size information just right for hungry young minds, Baby Animals is a welcome addition to any young child's library of nonfiction books.
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  • My First Baby Animals

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, Feb. 16, 2017)
    Preschoolers can learn about baby animals in My First: Baby Animals, an informational book featuring images of cubs, puppies, baby birds, and more.The bold, beautiful images are labeled clearly, promoting early learning and language skills, and the pages are filled with the distinctive, iconic design of DK's My First series. Whether read alone or with an adult, My First: Baby Animals encourages independent learning as preschoolers get to know little animals that come from all different environments.
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  • My First Baby Animal Stories

    Cottage Door Press, Chie Y. Boyd;Julie Cossette;Beatrice Costamagna;Francesca De Luca

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, March 3, 2020)
    Sharing a story together is precious. Snuggle up and read these charming stories together. This is the time to sprinkle in life's lessons and interact with your child. The board pages and the bright illustrations will engage your child in the sweet animal stories. Makes a wonderful gift for a new baby. Moms and Grandmas alike will enjoy this lovely padded board book.12 favorite animal storiesSweet illustrations help young children stay interested in these favorite stories and rhymesEncourages bonding between parents and children
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  • Baby Animals

    Tiger Tales

    Board book (Tiger Tales., Sept. 2, 2014)
    This simple lift-the-flap book is packed with adorable baby animals! The bright, bold photographs and large flaps make learning fun.
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  • 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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  • First Animals

    Hannah + Holly

    Board book (little bee books, March 12, 2019)
    Introduce little ones to their first animals in this bold board book by illustrator team Hannah and Holly.In this striking board book, children will be introduced to Hannah and Holly's classic and distinctive images accompanied by all sorts of animals, such as pigs, lions, goats, rabbits, zebras, and more.
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  • 100 First Animals

    Tiger Tales

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Young readers will love to lift the flaps and learn about animals that are found on the farm, in the sea, in the woods, in the desert and other places, in this colorful first animals book that includes more than 100 words, pictures and engaging lift-flaps.
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  • My First Animals

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, March 31, 2016)
    Help your toddler learn all about animals in My First Animals. From tiny insects and huge bears to stripy animals and sea creatures My First Animals helps your toddler explore the wild world of creatures big and small. Each page introduces a new animal group such as farm animals or baby animals to keep early learning simple and fun. With 16-pages of colorful, bright photographs alongside clear word-labels your little one will know their beasties from their butterflies in no time. Perfect for encouraging children to build vocabulary and language skills My First Animals helps toddlers grasp early concepts. Your little one will love discovering the animal kingdom. Read it together and help them learn about the animal world.
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  • Baby Animals First 123 Book

    Alexandra Claire

    Board book (Small Fry Books, April 1, 2018)
    Full of beautiful images and delightful rhyming narration, the BABY ANIMALS FIRST 123 BOOK is a fun way to introduce children to their first numbers. On each successive spread, children will slowly learn their first numbers. from one to ten, by counting the adorable animals that they see. Silly and playful rhymes will keep children and adults alike engaged and laughing together.
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  • Baby Animals

    Margaret Wise Brown, Susan Jeffers

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 22, 1989)
    Relates the morning, noon, and evening activities of several young animals and a little girl.
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  • First 100 Animals

    Scholastic

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 30, 2016)
    In Animals, learn 100 new words associated with animals of all shapes and sizes! Packed with sturdy flaps to lift and tactile areas to touch, this is the perfect bookfor curious little ones to explore! The carry-me handle is fun for little ones to hold and allows them to take their book with them wherever they go. A fantastic Interactive series with touch and feels and flaps to encourage children to learn their first words!
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  • Baby Farm Animals

    Cindy Bracken

    language (, Dec. 13, 2011)
    Baby farm animals uses adorable photo illustrations and short, simple text to teach young children the names of baby farm animals. Your child will be introduced to the calf, kid, duckling, chick, kitten, piglet, foal, puppy, and lamb. Great for beginning readers.By bestselling author Cindy Bracken (a former Kindergarten teacher and elementary school librarian).