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Books with title The Baby Animals' Party

  • Baby Animals

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1992)
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  • Baby Animals

    Bruce Wallace

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, May 1, 2005)
    These beautiful, shaped board books introduce toddlers to the world of animals through touch. A textured patch or sparkling area on each spread catches the eye and attention and encourages little ones to explore further. Full color.
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  • Baby Animals

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Oct. 15, 2003)
    Lift the flaps to reveal hidden surprises while learning the names for various young creatures and their mothers, including farm animals, kittens and puppies, animals that live in trees or in water, and other beasts.
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  • Baby Animals

    Emily Owens

    Hardcover (Dalmatian Pr, May 1, 2002)
    Book by Emily Owens
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  • Baby Animals

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    Hardcover (Bookthrift Co, )
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  • Baby Animals

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 19, 1992)
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  • Baby Animals

    A. Smith

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Baby Animals

    Andrew Brown

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Illustrations and simple text describe how twelve different animals, including pandas, fruit bats, cheetahs, and gray whales, raise their young.
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  • Baby Animals

    Susan Kuchalla, Joel Snyder

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, April 1, 1983)
    Brief text and pictures introduce several baby animals and show how they play and learn.
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  • Baby Animals

    Einstein Sisters

    Paperback (KidsWorld, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Find out cool facts about baby animals, and what they do when they grow up! Wolf pups are born with blue eyes, that change color when they grow up. Deer fawns have no smell, so predators won't find them. When ducklings hatch, they can swim the next day! With over 100 color photographs.
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  • Baby Animals

    Jupiter Kids

    Paperback (Jupiter Kids, July 31, 2015)
    These adorable baby animals are excited to teach your child about colors, shapes, lines and patterns too. Coloring is a form of educational entertainment that comes with loads of benefits. Some of the post popular benefits include language development, better hand and eye coordination, and improved fine motor skills too. Go and buy a copy of this coloring book now!
  • Baby Animals in the Sea.

    Kingfisher

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 1, 2012)
    Kingfisher