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Books with title Where Is Baby K?

  • Where is Baby's Mommy?

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 2001)
    Is Mommy behind the chair? Is Mommy behind the plant? Join baby as he plays hide-and-seek with Mommy. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps in this delightful interactive book are perfect for parents and children to share.
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  • Where Is Baby K?

    K. S. Daniels, Anna Muriasova

    Paperback (K. S. Daniels, June 8, 2020)
    The first of its series, Where is Baby K?, is a charmingly-illustrated book that will shine light on the first year of her life. Parents and children will transport themselves into the global travels of Baby K. Based on real adventures and photos from trips, little ones will explore famous places and landmarks reaching from the Far East to the Far West.
  • Where Is Baby?

    Kathryn O. Galbraith, John Butler

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Babies love to hide. Beneath blankets, under tables, and behind chairs. And some babies like to hide in unexpected places. Like baby deer, who disappear in dappled spring sunlight. Or baby leopards, who scramble high in the African trees. Or baby elephants, who fade behind a forest of legs. But all hidden babies, no matter where they hide, can always be found-by their loving parents.
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  • Where Is Baby K?

    K. S. Daniels, Anna Muriasova

    eBook (K. S. Daniels, June 7, 2020)
    The first of its series, Where is Baby K?, is a charmingly-illustrated book that will shine light on the first year of her life. Parents and children will transport themselves into the global travels of Baby K. Based on real adventures and photos from trips, little ones will explore famous places and landmarks reaching from the Far East to the Far West.
  • Where Is Baby K?

    K S Daniels, Anna Muriasova

    Hardcover (K. S. Daniels, July 13, 2020)
    This children's book, the first of its series, is a charmingly-illustrated book that will shine light of the first year of life of Baby K who has traveled the world. Parents and children will transport themselves into the global travels of Baby K and explore famous places, landmarks, and icons from each of the places Baby K has visited.The inspiration behind this book is my darling daughter. After having taught children of all ages both in the USA and in Chine, I've developed a profound passion for traveling and for teaching the Spanish language. Upon seeing the significance of having a culturally rich and globally interconnected life, I see great value in representing the lived experience of those who seek to expand themselves beyond their comfort zones. After having my daughter, I decided to promote the importance of early exposure to cultural, ethnic, linguistic values and so much more that one gains from exploring foreign spaces and perspectives.
  • Baby Is Here!

    Jason Fruchter

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Jan. 6, 2015)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel Tiger gets a baby sister in this adorable new 8x8, based on a special episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Daniel Tiger is getting a little sister, and he can’t wait to meet her. He’s looking for a special way to help welcome the new baby—and he finds the perfect present to give to his new sibling in a box of his old baby things! This sweet story is perfect for little ones who are about to become big brothers or sisters! © 2015 The Fred Rogers Company
  • Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear?

    Ashley Wolff

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Baby Bear is back in this cozy, seek-and-find companion to the celebrated Baby Bear Sees Blue and Baby Bear Counts One.When Mama and Baby Bear go out to look for food one night, curious Baby Bear wants to wander and explore. Each time his Mama Bear calls for him, Baby Bear turns up in a different place. Where, oh where, could Baby Bear be?
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  • Where Is My Baby?

    Harriet Ziefert, Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, July 10, 2012)
    Seven anxious mother animals ask the title question, "Where is my baby?" The babies are revealed beneath each flap, as are their particular baby animal names (piglet, kid, chick, lamb, etc.), and each makes its signature sound (an oink, moo, meow, quack, chirp, baa, etc.). When turned, the flap changes the mother's expression from worried to delighted. Somehow, Mr. Taback is able to capture a mother's fond look on each of his animal creations. The last spread shows a parade of all the mother and baby pairs.
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  • Where's Baby?

    Anne Hunter

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Papa Fox is looking for Baby Fox, who is just out of his sight . . . but not ours! An adorable, interactive read-aloud for fans of Are You My Mother?In this clever introduction to prepositions, a near-sighted Papa is looking for his baby. Is Baby up in the tree? Is Baby under the log? Is Baby around the corner? Where could Baby be?Readers will delight in spotting the little fox on every page as Papa wanders the forest, encountering other animals all along the way, but never quite able to spot his own baby. Anne Hunter's delicate and lovely illustrations with their limited palette highlight the humor of this adorable hide-and-seek tale.
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  • Where is Baby Natasha?

    Random House

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 22, 1999)
    Help look for baby Natasha. Can you find her?Is she talking to a grouch or sitting on the couch? Come see where Natasha is hiding in this fun-filled book.
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  • Where Baby?

    Kameelah S Frazier

    Paperback (Kameelah Frazier, Aug. 20, 2019)
    "Where Baby" is a children's book about babies identifying each other and their surroundings. This is a great book to read to your baby at the early learning stages of their lives.
  • Where Is Baby?

    Sally Rippin

    Board book (Allen & Unwin, Nov. 1, 2009)
    Where is baby? On the chair. Where is baby? In the train. Every baby's favorite game of hiding and finding is brought to life in a simple text and rich illustrations by Sally Rippin.
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