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Books with title Look Baby

  • Baby Look

    Carol McDougall, Shanda LaRamee-Jones

    Board book (Nimbus Publishing, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Baby Look is an accordion-style book that can be unfolded to entertain your baby during tummy time. Babies love to look at baby faces and this book is dual-sided, featuring beautiful photos of babies on each side. Younger babies will love the close-up baby faces on one side, while older babies will enjoy the words and actions on the back of the book. This is the perfect board book for new parents, baby programs, and baby shower gifts. Baby Look is the second book in the "Baby Steps" series. Each book in this series focusses on a key developmental stage in baby's first year. More information for parents on tummy time is available through the web link provided on the book's back cover.
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  • Loon Baby

    Molly Beth Griffin, Anne Hunter

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 21, 2011)
    Atop the rippling waves—the breeze ruffling his fluff—Loon Baby waits, alone, and wonders:Will his mother ever come back? With sensitivity and a spare prose, first-time author Molly Beth Griffin navigates the quiet panic that Loon Baby experiences in the absence of Mama. Anne Hunter’s soft cross-hatched and watercolor paintings shape a serene lake-scape with varied scenes that amplify and illuminate the emotion this book captures. Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 8/12/2008Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • Look Baby

    Susan Amerikaner

    Board book (Disney Press, Nov. 9, 2010)
    This sweet little touch and feel board book invites baby to pet and play with her newfound Disney friends. Baby will love petting Bambi’s soft and fluffy head, orscratching Dumbo’s oh-so-itchy ear! High quality touch and feel elements including fur, ribbon, and fabricmake for a charming tactile experience for baby.
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  • Baby Looks

    Eloise Wilkin

    Paperback (Golden Pr, March 1, 1988)
    OUR COPY HAS THE SAME COVER AS STOCK PHOTO SHOWN. COVERS AND PAGES HAVE A NONTOXIC FINISH THAT CAN BE WIPED CLEAN. PAGES CLEAN AND WITHOUT MARKING, WRITING OR DISCOLORATION. CUTE BOOK!
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  • Loon Baby

    Molly Beth Griffin, Anne Hunter

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 21, 2011)
    Atop the rippling waves—the breeze ruffling his fluff—Loon Baby waits, alone, and wonders:Will his mother ever come back?With sensitivity and a spare prose, first-time author Molly Beth Griffin navigates the quiet panic that Loon Baby experiences in the absence of Mama. Anne Hunter’s soft cross-hatched and watercolor paintings shape a serene lake-scape with varied scenes that amplify and illuminate the emotion this book captures.
  • Baby Looks

    Esther Wilkin, Eloise Wilkin

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1960)
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  • Oh Look! Baby Loons!

    F. C. West

    Hardcover (FC West, Oct. 30, 2015)
    Those who have heard a loon's eerie call or glimpsed a fluffy loon chick riding on its parent's back will love F. C. West's informative new photography book, Oh Look! Baby Loons! Fifty-five color images of life on an idyllic New Hampshire lake give readers a glimpse into the world of baby loons and their elegantly plumed parents. From eggs on a nest to first flight, follow along as these two lovable chicks go on outings about the lake, learn to fish, and grow, grow, grow. Educational text explains every step of the way, and a special section introduces readers to the other residents of the lake. Oh Look! Baby Loons! is a treasure for nature lovers young and old.As a summer dawn breaks over a northern lake, two distinctive calls echo across the water. First comes the unforgettable tremolo of a common loon, then the hoot of the common nature lover: Oh, look! Baby loons! Photographer and writer F. C. West, a nature lover herself, has produced Oh Look! Baby Loons!, a book that both delights and educates young readers about these beloved waterfowl.West's 55 captivating color photographs put readers in the water beside the young birds a rare treat, due to the birds shy nature. She captures cozy scenes most never get to see, from babies snacking while riding on their parents backs, to young ones mimicking their parents' wing stretches, to a juvenile loon's first takeoff. West also brings the loons habitat to life with beautiful scenic images of the surrounding forest and portraits of nearby wildlife. Entertaining and educational text accompanies the photographs, helping children understand the significance of each step in the chicks' upbringing. Oh Look! Baby Loons! will appeal to curious nature lovers of all ages.
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  • Look at the Baby

    Kelly Johnson

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 11, 2002)
    Take a look at these beautiful babies!"Look at the baby’s eyes.Look at the baby’s feet.Look at the baby.Sweet, sweet, sweet!"Babies are delicious, from their perfect tiny toes to their scrumptious round cheeks. This charming book, filled with stunning photographs, will delight baby-lovers of all ages.
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  • Look Around, Baby!

    Jorge Uzon

    Board book (Groundwood Books, Oct. 1, 2010)
    This beautifully photographed series of board books shows us the major stages in a baby’s first year — the first day, sitting, crawling, and walking. Mother, father, and big brother also appear. In Look Around, Baby!, photos show the young baby just beginning to sit up — now he sees the world from a whole new perspective. He holds his rattle, plays peek-a-boo, and even begins to interact with his big brother. He loves to laugh but has frequent crying bouts since his teeth are bothering him. Maybe that’s why he loves to chew on his toes!
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  • Baby Wolf Look Look Book

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Tells the story of a day in the life of a young wolf
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  • Loon Baby

    Molly Beth Griffin, Anne Hunter

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, March 21, 2011)
    Atop the rippling waves—the breeze ruffling his fluff—Loon Baby waits, alone, and wonders:Will his mother ever come back? With sensitivity and a spare prose, first-time author Molly Beth Griffin navigates the quiet panic that Loon Baby experiences in the absence of Mama. Anne Hunter’s soft cross-hatched and watercolor paintings shape a serene lake-scape with varied scenes that amplify and illuminate the emotion this book captures.
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  • Baby Book

    Eloise Burns Wilkin

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, April 1, 1974)
    Babies enjoy bathing, playing with cuddly toys, and going for outings