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  • Kisses

    Nanda Roep, Marijeke ten Cate

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
    A delightful depiction of a universal bedtime routine, told with warmth and humor. When a baby raccoon asks her imaginative father for a simple kiss at bedtime, she finds herself on the receiving end of a string of silly smooches. When Dad plants the lightest butterfly kiss on Lisa's cheek, the pair become surrounded by a lush forest filled with blue-shaded, bamboo-style trees and periwinkle butterflies. A circus kiss calls for a little horseplay under a yellow-striped tent, as Lisa's stuffed-animal friends practice their trapeze swinging. Ten Cate's bright and appealing illustrations perfectly complement Roep's loving text and artfully capture the endearing bond between father and daughter. The result is a gentle, inventive bedtime story that will coax giggles from both the reader and the "read-to." Better still, there's a built-in opportunity here for parents and their children to pucker up and invent their own special nighttime rituals.
  • Kisses!

    Virgine Aracil

    Board book (Twirl, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Aracil's tender offering in Kisses! will become an instant bedtime favorite for young children.A loving celebration of the endearing bond between parent and child: From a sweet little peck for a baby mouse to a ticklish nuzzle for a baby giraffe and a warm snuggly smooch for a polar bear cub, each spread of Kisses! features a parent with their child, sharing different kinds of kisses. But nestled next to his mother, one little baby will get the biggest, most special kiss of all. • Die-cut pages are graduated—giving children a "what's next" sense of discovery ("whose ears are peeking out?").• Sturdy board book design is satisfying for little hands to hold and ensure it will sustain the multiple readings this book will demand.• Dreamy illustrations of animals and a sweet, simple storyline make this bedtime story a family wide favorite.Soothing and extra cozy, Kisses! will inspire precious, quiet moments for parents and caregivers to share with their little ones.• Great family read-aloud bedtime story• Books for kids ages 1–4 • Books for preschool and kindergarten children
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  • Kisses, Kisses

    Daniel Howarth

    Board book (Rainstorm, April 25, 2017)
    Follow Monkey as he meets jungle friends on the way to school. On the way, his jungle friends give him kisses but he feels that he is too old for them. Learn about caring, sharing and friendship in this warm-hearted story. Kisses, Kisses is a lovely story, brightly illustrated by Daniel Howarth.
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  • Kisses

    Barney Saltzberg

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Toddlers are in for a treat! Textures, flaps, and pull-tabs will keep children busy—and learning. The darling, rhyming story introduces letters, animals, counting, parts of the body, and times of the day. And the sleepy-time ending—plus a free downloadable Kisses lullaby—might even get them ready for bed. The final pages feature a sea of flaps, a pull-tab, and a search-and-find squeak!
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  • Kisses

    Nanda Roep, Marijke ten Cate

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat, Aug. 1, 2002)
    In this warm, playful tale, a father helps his daughter get ready for bed. Lisa asks her daddy to give her a kiss. ""Of course, "" Daddy says. ""Do you want a witch's kiss? A butterfly kiss? A Morn kiss? A circus kiss? An Eskimo kiss?"" Finally Lisa tells him what kind of kiss she really wants. Each of the kisses is lovingly and humorously illustrated with Marijke ten Cate's expressive artwork.Parents and children cherish the quiet time at the end of the day when books are read. Bedtime stories are a comforting, shared ritual of love, laughter, and anticipation of sweet dreams.
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  • Kisses

    Alice McLerran, Mary Morgan, Mary Morgan-Vanroyen

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Adorable illustrations featuring kissable babies and toddlers complement a gentle, rhyming text that explores the importance of a kiss.
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  • Kisses

    Duvet Publishing

    eBook (Duvet Publishing, May 19, 2015)
    Every parent loves any excuse to have a cuddle and kiss with their baby or toddler and our little readers are just as keen to receive them!'Kisses' is a cute and fun eBoard Book from Duvet Publishing which uses photographs and rhyme to describe the many types of kisses we like to share regardless of where we are or how we feel.Find more eBooks and offers for the youngest readers at wwww.DuvetPublishing.webs.com or by following us on Twitter and Facebook.
  • Kisses

    Cyndy Szekeres, Roger Generazzo

    Board book (Golden Books, Dec. 1, 1998)
    There are many different and delightful kinds of kisses in the world. In Cyndy Szekeres' signature style of tender animal illustrations and her simple text, this adorable children's book proceeds to explain all of them.
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  • 26 Kisses

    Anna Michels

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 23, 2017)
    Kasie West meets Morgan Matson in this hilarious and heartwarming debut about a girl’s summer mission to get over her ex-boyfriend by kissing her way through the alphabet.Getting dumped by her boyfriend is not how Veda planned on starting her summer. When Mark makes it clear that it’s over between them, Veda is heartbroken and humiliated—but, more importantly, she’s inspired. So she sets out on the love quest of a lifetime: use the summer to forget about Mark, to move on, and move up. All she has to do is kiss twenty-six boys with twenty-six different names—one for each letter of the alphabet. From the top of the Ferris wheel at her hometown carnival to the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Veda takes every opportunity she can to add kisses (and boys) to her list, and soon the break-up doesn’t sting quite as much. But just when Veda thinks she has the whole kissing thing figured out, she meets someone who turns her world upside down.
  • 26 Kisses

    Anna Michels

    eBook (Simon Pulse, May 24, 2016)
    Kasie West meets Morgan Matson in this hilarious and heartwarming debut about a girl’s summer mission to get over her ex-boyfriend by kissing her way through the alphabet.Getting dumped by her boyfriend is not how Veda planned on starting her summer. When Mark makes it clear that it’s over between them, Veda is heartbroken and humiliated—but, more importantly, she’s inspired. So she sets out on the love quest of a lifetime: use the summer to forget about Mark, to move on, and move up. All she has to do is kiss twenty-six boys with twenty-six different names—one for each letter of the alphabet. From the top of the Ferris wheel at her hometown carnival to the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Veda takes every opportunity she can to add kisses (and boys) to her list, and soon the break-up doesn’t sting quite as much. But just when Veda thinks she has the whole kissing thing figured out, she meets someone who turns her world upside down.
  • Kisses

    Barney Saltzberg

    Board book (HMH Books, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Toddlers are in for a treat! Textures, flaps, and pull-tabs will keep children busy—and learning. The darling, rhyming story introduces letters, animals, counting, parts of the body, and times of the day. And the sleepy-time ending—plus a free downloadable Kisses lullaby—might even get them ready for bed. The final pages feature a sea of flaps, a pull-tab, and a search-and-find squeak!
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  • 26 Kisses

    Anna Michels

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, May 24, 2016)
    Kasie West meets Morgan Matson in this hilarious and heartwarming debut about a girl’s summer mission to get over her ex-boyfriend by kissing her way through the alphabet.Getting dumped by her boyfriend is not how Veda planned on starting her summer. When Mark makes it clear that it’s over between them, Veda is heartbroken and humiliated—but, more importantly, she’s inspired. So she sets out on the love quest of a lifetime: use the summer to forget about Mark, to move on, and move up. All she has to do is kiss twenty-six boys with twenty-six different names—one for each letter of the alphabet. From the top of the Ferris wheel at her hometown carnival to the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Veda takes every opportunity she can to add kisses (and boys) to her list, and soon the break-up doesn’t sting quite as much. But just when Veda thinks she has the whole kissing thing figured out, she meets someone who turns her world upside down.