הוצאת Blue Apple Books


הספרים של הוצאת Blue Apple Books

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Blocky or small. Thick or tall. Roundish, slope-y, fancy or dopey. Letters look different in all different places. That's because they have different typefaces. From an alligator made of aaa's to a zebra made of zzz's, the alphabeasties in this book are ingeniously built out of multiple typ...

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Good night, sleepy parakeet. Good night, sleepy dog. Good night, sleepy Nate. But wait! Nate doesn't want to go to sleep—not all by himself in his own bed. With the help of his patient mom, Nate works through a problem all young children face—putting their busy days to rest. Mommy, I Want to S...

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A few simple tricks will carry you far in the social world, and the menagerie in this book will help you to master them, from the proper way to converse (don't open your mouth just to hear yourself roar) to good manners while bathing (don't hog the mud bath!)....

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Posey doesn't just love pink (and purple) and painting; she loves to throw a party! Will Posey serve pink or purple treats? Will the decorations be pink or purple? What will Posey wear, and whom will she invite? Hard decisions . . . but whatever Posey decides, there are sure to be plenty of P words...

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Peek-a-boo, I see you! A parrot! A rabbit! A frog! A bear! Caldecott medalist Simms Taback's bright, bold animals and simple, repetitive text make this the perfect board book for every young child who loves to play peek-a-boo....

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The Flip-a-Word series has won accolades from consumers, teachers, and librarians with its fun, innovative approach to word families. Now two more books join the series! Learning phonics is even more fun with the addition of quack shacks, red sleds, and wet pets....

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This follow-up to Simms Taback's Safari Animals presents six city animals in a guessing-game format: a pigeon, a police horse, a squirrel, a dog, a cat, a swan all poster-size illustrations in Taback's one-of-a-kind style....

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Everybody needs a friend. Who is an elephant s friend? A zebra's? A hippo's? A kangaroo's? Where is My Friend? brings animal buddies together. And when they meet, their faces light up with happiness....

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Where does a bird live? A dog? A mouse? A bunny? Where is My House? shows animals in their homes. With each lift of a flap, the animal changes expression—a feature very interesting to babies and toddlers....

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Is it a meatball? A basketball? A pearl? As the round hole through the pages of this book grows larger, readers will come closer and closer to guessing the identity of the object that's round like a ball, hot and cold, every color, always moving, and home to us all. With a simple text and glorious c...

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A cat turns into a bat, turns into a rat, turns into a hat! Just flip the pages and—presto-change-o!—a different word and picture appear. This bright, bold, friendly book uses phonics to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Learning to read has never been so much fun!...

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Scientists tell us that newborn babies first see in black and white. Here is a black-and-white book that everyone can enjoy. Flip the foam-filled pages and one animal face changes to another, from cat to dog, to lamb to mouse, and finally to BABY! Babies will learn to associate the animal sounds wit...

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Basic objects in a child's world -- playthings, clothing, food, and animals -- are featured in this generiously-sized, bright, colorful book. The one-word-per-page format is perfect for keeping baby's attention and teaching them to start identifying words with images. Taback's illustrations are sure...

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This deceptively simple, excitingly illustrated board book is based on a telling theme- that every animal has its own distinct sound. The text is perfectly targeted to the youngest children, who will thoroughly enjoy lifting the flaps and matching the baby animals to their mothers. The sumptuously c...

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If Jack Sprat and his wife had better table manners, maybe they would have used knives and forks instead of licking the platter clean. And the littlest pig would have been more helpful if he'd helped carry his brother's packages instead of crying wee-wee-wee all the way home. Whimsical illustrations...

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Beloved illustrator Simms Taback's bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to beginning concept board books in1-2-3....

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In a palette that radiates the warmth and glow of the menorah's candlelight, Santiago Cohen walks young readers through the pleasures and traditions of this most cherished holiday. The text, based on a Hebrew children's song, serves as a counting book as well as a celebration of ritual and family. T...

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Who is Noodoll? He's the number one singer, dancer, athlete, and star of Noodletown, where everyone and everything is made of noodles. But not far away lives Ricehead, the number one troublemaker of Ricetown, where everyone and everything is made of rice. Ricehead is so jealous of Noodoll that he co...

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Toddlers love bold, graphic pictures almost as much as they love a book they can play with. Flip-a-Face books invite young readers to interact with the faces by flipping the pages. Presto-change-o—a brand-new face appears! Hours of interactive play are in store! An innovative and durable board-b...

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In Can You Moo?, a pig finger puppet asks animal after animal if each can moo. Along the way, she finds out what sound each animal can make. Simple text, filled with questions and animal sounds, will encourage interaction between parent and child. Bright, lively illustrations from Tanya Roitm...

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How do animals say 'Be my valentine'? Bees say it with flowers, seagulls by walking on the beach wing in wing, and cows with 'moooosic.' Die-cuts and flaps throughout reveal animals expressing their love in the cutest ways....

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All Max wants to do is fly . . . and climb . . . and be a hero. But when he tries to do something heroic his mom and dad prefer him to sit still and be quiet. When will Max get his chance to shine? Mighty Max captures that phase when many little boys want to be big and strong like superheroes. Elli...

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The Flip-a-Word series has won accolades from consumers, teachers, and librarians with its fun, innovative approach to word families. Now two more books join the series! Learning phonics is even more fun with the addition of quack shacks, red sleds, and wet pets....

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A boisterous parade of farm animals on their way to the barn certainly can cause quite a stir. With the cow mooing, the piglet oinking, the duck quacking, the chickens pecking and the cat meowing, it's a wonder they arrive at all. When they all get to the barn, children will clamor to make their own...

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Deborah Zemke is back with an entertaining look at everyone's favorite pastime—doodling. Using only a few good simple lines and squiggles, Ms. Zemke shows how a fantastic world of fun characters can be created from 1 to 42. Embedded with math content and educational information, this book reinfor...

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Grandma is much more than just the matriarch of the family. Whether she's keeping time during a race, building the perfect toy, turning the pages while you play your music, or just warming your hands, there are many reasons why a grandmother is great. Breaking traditional stereotypes, this book enco...

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Big bold illustrations introduce young readers to adjectives like big bigger and biggest; far farther and farthest; high higher and highest. The brightly colored fold-out illustrations make each concept easy to understand: by unfolding the page you can see a tall building get even taller th...

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Posey is back and learning how to paint! In this charming story the heroine of Posey Prefers Pink gets a lesson in painting from her mom. While mopping up spills and mixing colors Posey learns how to turn a mistake into a work of art!...

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You really can't see your bones with binoculars...but you can see them with X-rays! Actual X-rays of real bones overlay the quirky illustrations and an engaging, interactive text take kids through the skeletal system, inviting them to find and feel their own bones. Clear explanations (fact-checked a...

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Charlie is on the road again—this time on a trip through the Northeast. He's seeing the sights, exploring natural wonders, checking out the products, and finding out interesting facts about the region. He's moving fast! Can you find him? Using the seek-and-find format, artist Chuck Nitzberg has ...

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Dance is not just an art, it's a whole different language! In A Dictionary of Dance, readers will learn about arabesques, break dancing, choreographers, and the zones of the body everything that comes together to make a dance, whether it's ballet or the polka. Liz Murphy's dynamic and express...

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The Flip-a-Word series has won accolades from consumers, teachers, and librarians with its fun, innovative approach to word families. Now two more books join the series! Learning phonics is even more fun with the addition of quack shacks, red sleds, and wet pets....

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With a friendly and funny question-and-answer format which compares people and animals, this book provides the perfect vehicle for introducing children to experiences they all encounter as they grow and develop. While a lion may abstain from using a toothbrush, Fred Ehrlich's exaggerated humor leads...

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A cat turns into a bat, turns into a rat, turns into a hat! Just flip the pages and—presto-change-o!—a different word and picture appear. This bright, bold, friendly book uses phonics to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Learning to read has never been so much fun!...

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It's never any use to argue with . . . . . . a moose! A moose, an owl, and an elephant are just a few of the animals that show up in this stylish picture book. Todd McKie's art perfectly compliments Harriet Ziefert's and Fred Ehrlich's clever, silly rhymes....

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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Explores how each of the five senses is hard at work all day long providing information, warning of danger, and helping us enjoy the world around us....

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The happy, hopeful lyrics from the classic Christmas song Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas are accompanied by Liz Murphy's charming illustrations of Kramer (Bernadette Peters's dog and the star of the bestselling Broadway Barks) sledding, skating, decorating a Christmas tree,...

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Stop cop? Learn about short vowel sounds in this new Flip-a-Word book. This bright and bold book uses phonics and die-cut pages to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Playful illustrations in a Japanese style will appeal to kids and help make learning to read fun!...

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A story about sewing and sharing, recycling and remembering, this book follows a special party dress a grandmother makes for her granddaughter. When her granddaughter grows taller, new fabric is added. The next year, the dress is ingeniously turned into a sleeveless jumper. Finally, when the little ...

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Deborah Zemke is back with many new ideas for everyone's favorite pastime doodling! With just simple lines and squiggles, Deborah shows readers how to turn pairs of letters into 39 animals from aardvarks to kookaburras to llamas.

Step-by-step instructions that are simple and easy to follow make t...


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Deborah Zemke has shown many would-be artists how to make fun, easy, and personality-filled doodles with her books D Is for Doodle, Doodle a Zoodle, 2 Is for Toucan, and Doodles to Go. Now children can doodle at mealtimes with these placemats, featuring 36 doodles from her books. B...

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Meet Posey. She wears pink clothes, has a pink room, rides a pink bike, and prefers pink desserts. Everything in her pink world is just the way she likes it . . . but what if another color catches her eye? With adorable anime-like illustrations from Yukiko Kido, this book is sure to strike a chord w...

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As the sun sets on the ocean, the sky turns pink, then purple, the spring becomes the summer, and a celebration begins. Mermaids arrive, ready to greet the new season by playing, feasting, and dancing in the high tide. Mark Jones' pastel illustrations capture an enchanting and mysterious world sure...

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Around the world, Jews celebrate the miracle of Passover with a Seder. In this follow-up to last season's acclaimed The Miracle of Hanukkah, Josh Hanft retells the story of the Jews' exodus from Egypt, explaining both the history and modern traditions of the Seder. From the story of Moses and...

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All small children play peek-a-boo. In Peek-a-Boo, Papa!, he/she will find animals from the wild, including zebras, crocodiles, and wildebeests....

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Liven up lunchtime with these placemats, which teach kids how to turn an A into an Alligator, a Z into a Zebra, and a number 9 into a hot air balloon. The tear-off pad means there s always a new placemat when you need one....

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Clink, clink, clink, clink...Clink, clink, clinkity... Money saved in a bank makes your brain think-thinkity!

Children are fascinated by money how it looks, feels, smells, and most of all, what it buys. And Pete is no exception. The rhymed verse describes how Pete saves his allowance, spends too ...


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When Rebecca the skunk moves out, it really raises a stink. Rebecca the skunk, who lives under a deck in the suburbs, tolerates the owner’'s dog and eludes all the traps he sets to ensnare her. But when three big scoopfuls of mothballs are flung into her nest, she knows it's time to move on. Leav...

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Were you thinking of having fish for dinner? The fish in this story may talk you out of it! After all fish are pretty bony . . . and have you seen what they eat? Flaps lift up to reveal funny surprises and Roger De Muth's bright and zany illustrations present a quirky look at the food chain....

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Here's a cultural crossover that pays off: a traditionally Japanese poetic form used to celebrate the eight nights of Hanukkah. There's one haiku for each night and stepped pages add one candle to the menorah every time the page is turned. The simple poetry is set off perfectly by Karla Gudeon's vi...

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Toddlers love bold, graphic pictures almost as much as they love a book they can play with. Flip-a-Face books invite young readers to interact with the faces by flipping the pages. Presto-change-o—a brand-new face appears! Hours of interactive play are in store! An innovative and durable board-b...

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A cat turns into a bat, turns into a rat, turns into a hat! Just flip the pages and—presto-change-o!—a different word and picture appear. This bright, bold, friendly book uses phonics to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Learning to read has never been so much fun!...

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Faces are everywhere in Yukiko Kido's universe. With 220 full-color stickers included, kids will enjoy stickering, creating kooky faces, and coloring—inside (and outside) the bold lines....

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Penelope's poppy always wears khaki pants. When he finds a hole in one pair, he asks Penelope to patch it up. Penelope likes to sew . . . but this is a big job. Penelope struggles, but with a little help from her mama, she gets the job done. Doll-maker Melissa Conroy makes her picture-book debut wi...

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Beet on the street? Learn about long vowel sounds in this new Flip-a-Word book. This bright and bold book uses phonics and die-cut pages to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Playful illustrations in a Japanese style will appeal to kids and help make learning to read fun!...

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Here's a Flip-a-Face book with a new twist! This time there's an expanded page, so each animal is shown in full and set within an environment. The reader is asked: 'How is the cat's face different from the dog's face? What is missing from this face?' Full of interactive fun, this book is a wonderful...

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Beet on the street? Learn about long vowel sounds in this new Flip-a-Word book. This bright and bold book uses phonics and die-cut pages to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Playful illustrations in a Japanese style will appeal to kids and help make learning to read fun!...

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A cat turns into a bat, turns into a rat, turns into a hat! Just flip the pages and—presto-change-o!—a different word and picture appear. This bright, bold, friendly book uses phonics to teach word recognition and rhyming patterns. Learning to read has never been so much fun!...

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Set to the rollicking rhythm of The House That Jack Built and similar in format to the highly popular This is Passover and It's Hanukkah!, this cumulative book in rhyme describes the many delights that a large, extended family will enjoy for Thanksgiving. Children will just want to gobble up this pe...

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Famous for its innovative, inspired, and distinctive home-décor designs, DwellStudio makes a stunning book debut with accordion board books featuring designs from its bestselling children's line. Gaze at a giraffe, a rabbit, or a kangaroo. Babies will coo and moms will delightfully display this on...

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Turn the page a piece of pizza becomes an ice cream cone. Toddlers will love changing one thing into another as they learn to recognize circles, triangles, squares, ovals, rectangles, and crescents. This innovative and durable die-cut board book will provide hours of interactive play.

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It's a good thing this octopus has eight arms he's just invited seven of his friends to dinner, and he's preparing a special dish for each one. Roger De Muth's quirky illustrations and lift-the-flaps make this a fun interactive book and a great read-aloud, sure to give kids and parents lots of belly...

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Turn the page a tractor turns into a boat. Toddlers will love changing one thing into another as they learn to recognize circles, triangles, squares, ovals, rectangles, and crescents. This innovative and durable die-cut board book will provide hours of interactive play.

Turn a train into a truck ...


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Scooting, slithering, flapping, and twisting! What kind of walking can you do today? Can you scoot like a crab? Bend like a starfish? Fly like a seagull looking for a fish?A new additional to this successful series of board books, Beach Party! invites readers to join the parade of animals and im...

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A trip to the dentist's office is easy once you know the ABCs of it. In this book, kids will learn important words like 'appointment,''cavity,''plaque,' and 'X-ray.' Informative text and lively collage illustrations make this the perfect book to calm any child's fears about the dentist....

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Purple glasses? Flip the page and the glasses are green. Flip again and the baby is wearing an orange hat. What will happen when you flip again? Toddlers will love changing one thing into another as they learn to recognize black, brown, purple, green, orange, blue, white, red, pink, and yellow. Ho...

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This gift set includes two fun SAMi books about eating and a washable nylon bib with a SAMi illustration. It's the perfect way to make mealtime into reading time!...

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These flash cards, shaped like little suitcases, are the perfect complement to Greetings from Kiwi and Pear. Each card features a picture with its name in both English and Spanish: plane and aeroplano, suitcase and maleta, swimsuit and traje de ba o. The cards are held tog...

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All small children play peek-a-boo. In Peek-a-Boo, Mama! a child will have fun covering and uncovering farm animals sheep, cows, donkeys, and more....

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In a park in New York City lives a lonely little dog. He remembers when he used to get taken for walks, fed dinner every night, and told he was a good dog. Now, he's all alone and must fend for himself. But everything changes one day when he sees a lady reading in the park and decides to follow her...

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Kiwi and Pear are a pair of monkeys who do everything together, and now they're off on a trip around the world. They travel to every continent, visiting penguins in Antarctica and llamas in Peru, snapping photos of the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the pyramids at Giza, snorkeling at the Great Barrier R...

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This original and inventive book focuses on parts of animals' faces, transforming big owl eyes to little chick eyes, pointy tiger teeth to nibbly mouse teeth all with a flip of a die-cut page. These clever and changeable faces will delight both babies and grown-ups alike....



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