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“Listen to the SNAP! That my long jaws make!” Says Andy Alligator to his friend the snake “Hisssss!” says the snake, and his tail starts to flap, As Andy Alligator goes SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! This sturdy board book introduces little ones to an unusual animal in snappy style—literally. This simple short tale tells how Andy Alligator and his friends make special music with their own unique sounds. And all the while, children can SNAP-SNAP along with the Andy’s jaw, which forms the "top" of each book. ...
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Everyone loves something—it’s true! Elmo explains how each person has something special they care about. For example, babies love noise and kids love toys; Bert loves pigeons and pigeons love to coo, and so on. At several points the lively rhyming text breaks for a moment to remind young readers that “Elmo loves you!” This is a natural for Valentine’s Day and a sweet, reassuring poem about love that kids will enjoy year round....
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Elmo the little monster cannot decide which is his favorite letter of the alphabet, because he has favorite things for almost every letter....
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Everyone loves something—it’s true! Elmo explains how each person has something special they care about. For example, babies love noise and kids love toys; Bert loves pigeons and pigeons love to coo, and so on. At several points the lively rhyming text breaks for a moment to remind young readers that “Elmo loves you! ” This is a natural for Valentine’s Day and a sweet, reassuring poem about love that kids will enjoy year round....
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Elmo's bringing a present to Oscar. But the mysterious wrapped gift has a curious effect--it's making Elmo sneeze! And every time Elmo sneezes, something funny happens. The youngest readers will love following along as Elmo's sneezes cause laundry to fall off a line and much more in this Early Step into Reading™ story...
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Early one Easter morning, little bunnies begin turning up in the strangest (and funniest) places all over Sesame Street. Where did they come from? Here’s a hilarious tale told in rollicking rhyme—a great way to celebrate Easter and spring!...
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Learn and play with Elmo and friends!
Elmo and his friends play a variation of everyone’s favorite game, “Simon Says.” This one, called “Elmo Says,” is just like the original, except that a furry little red monster leads the action. Kids and adults can read and join in the play—they just have to be careful to listen for those magic words: Elmo says!...
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EACH OF THE five spreads in this pop-up book features a different favorite song tailored to the characters and the content of each TV show. Four smaller pop-ups lead up to one large, full-page pop-up on each spread.
“Old King Cole” and “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” feature the Backyardigans; “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” features Dora the Explorer and Boots; “Diego” (a takeoff on “Bingo”) features Diego and his animal friends; and “My Friend Blue” (a variation of “Old MacDonald”) features Blue and farmyard friends.
Kids will be singing and playing along with their Nick Jr. friends for hours on end in this sturdy preschool title with 25 pop-ups in all....
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One spring day, Elmo discovers a nestful of hatching eggs. The newborn ducklings think that Elmo is their mother, and when Elmo goes in search of the mother duck, the babies follow him all over town. When they find their real mother, the ducklings aren’t sure what to do until Elmo cleverly solves the problem. Here’s a humorous story with a gentle lesson about creative problem-solving....
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It's Sharing Day at Blue's school, and Blue is bringing something very special to share with her class. What can it be? Play Blue's Clues to help Joe figure out the surprise!...
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The brave explorers know the world is round...but can they convince Queen Tasha?...
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Elmo the little monster cannot decide which is his favorite letter of the alphabet, because he has favorite things for almost every letter....
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Everyone loves something—it’s true! Elmo explains how each person has something special they care about. For example, babies love noise and kids love toys; Bert loves pigeons and pigeons love to coo, and so on. At several points the lively rhyming text breaks for a moment to remind young readers that “Elmo loves you!” This is a natural for Valentine’s Day and a sweet, reassuring poem about love that kids will enjoy year round....
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The brave explorers know the world is round...but can they convince Queen Tasha?...
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“Hey everybody! Come move your feet!” Says Tommy T-Rex. “I’ll give you the beat!” Tommy’s claws clap-clap, his feet tap-tap, And his T-Rex jaws go SNAP! SNAP! SNAP! This sturdy board book introduces little ones to an unusual animal in snappy style—literally. This simple short tale tells how Tommy T-Rex sets the beat for an earth shaking dino dance-athon. And all the while, children can SNAP-SNAP along with the animal's jaw, which forms the "top" of each book. ...
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When a hot-tempered dragon seizes the local bridge, the people of
Berryville are cut off from their supply of beloved strawberries until they can
correctly answer three questions related to weight. The grownups of the town
are stumped, but one very smart little girl saves the day with some facts she
learned in school.
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It's time for Blue's checkup! She's feeling a tiny bit nervous about her trip to the doctor's office. What are Dr. Maya and Nurse Kenny going to do during her visit? Come along with Joe and Blue and find out!...
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