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| by Karen Katz |
Counting Kisses is a great bedtime story for every little child. The crying baby needs lots of kisses to soothe her to sleep and every member of the family is a participant. Not only is counting a major theme, but young children will learn all the parts of their body as the story can be read and acted out at the same time. Just delightful!
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| by Barney Saltzberg |
A touch, feel and flap book all about “noisy kisses.” This book has all the bells and whistles that toddlers and babies will delight in. Can be used inside the library, ask the librarian!
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| by John Prater |
| This book is great for one on one reading and interacting with your baby or toddler. It's about a baby bear playing a counting game with one of his parents and fully enjoying the time he has with that parent. |
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| Leslie Patricelli |
Like a best friend, Blankie goes everywhere and provides tons of fun. Simply written, with bright illustrations, this little book will remind readers, and delight small people, as it tells of the beautiful bond between a baby and their blankie.
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| by Dorothy Kunhardt |
This book is absolutely engaging. It was first published in 1940 and has become a well read classic ever since. Paul and Judy do all kinds of things. They pat a bunny, play peek-a-boo, try on Mommy’s wedding ring and even feel Daddy’s scratchy beard. Each page is interactive and tickles the senses . . . looking , touching, smelling. I have read this book to a lot of babies and preschoolers and, without fail, their faces light up with wonder at each new page!
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