| Bright |
First 100 Words |
J PB BRIGHT |
| Presents 100 words and matching pictures grouped under topics such as colors, bathtime, outside and toys |
| Brown , Margaret Wise |
Goodnight moon |
J PB BROWN |
| Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room: goodnight chairs, goodnight comb, goodnight air. |
| Carle,Eric |
Do you want to be my friend ? |
J PB CARLE |
| A mouse searches everywhere for a friend |
| David Milgrim |
Best baby ever |
J PB MILGRIM |
| New parents marvel at all the amazing things their baby can do. |
| Deprisco, Dorothea |
Pig-a-boo! : a farmyard peekaboo book |
J BOARDBOOK P |
| "Farm animals play a game of peek-a-boo in this hilarious book with flaps and touch-and-feel elements! Each spread introduces readers to a different farm animal who is ready to play! Children will love playing "pig-a-boo," "cluck-a-boo," and even "baa-a-boo" in this interactive title that's perfect for read-aloud fun |
| Edith Kunhardt |
Pat the puppy |
J BOARDBOOK K |
| Tom and Sarah visit their grandparents where they see a frog hop, smell brownies and watch a home video. Book has scratch and sniff labels, textures to feel and elements to move. |
| Eric Carle |
The very hungry caterpillar |
J BOARDBOOK C |
| Follows the progress of a hungry caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he forms a cocoon around himself ang goes to sleep |
| Helen Craig |
The Random House book of nursery stories |
J 398.2 CRAIG |
| A collection of ten well-known nursery tales, including "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," "The Three Billygoats Gruff," and "Little Red Riding Hood." |
| Helen Oxenbury |
Clap hands |
J BOARDBOOK O |
| Little babies at play |
| Ian Beck |
The Oxford nursery treasury |
J 398.2 OXFORD |
| Great for reading aloud to very young children, this is a lively collection of 4 folktales and 32 nursery rhymes, illustrated by Beck with big bright pictures that are as delightful and silly as the words. The stories are "The Princess and the Pea," "Lazy Jack," "Chicken Licken," and "The Porridge Pot" (retold by Beck, with no sources), and the rhymes range from "Bobby Shaftoe" and "Dance to Your Daddy" to "Clap Hands" and "Ride a Cock Horse." Toddlers will love the nonsense, the music, the action, and the color. |
| illustrated by Emily Bolam |
Counting |
J BOARDBOOK B |
| A delightful introduction to numbers for the very young, with bright, bold illustrations and bumpy textures on every page. |
| Martin Jr, Bill |
Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? |
J BOARDBOOK M |
| Children see a variety of animals, each one a different color, and a teacher looking at them. |
| Mem Fox |
Ten little fingers and ten little toes |
J PB FOX |
| Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances, but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes. |
| Patricelli, Leslie |
Baby happy, baby sad |
J BOARDBOOK P |
| Explores opposites, showing situations that make baby happy and baby sad |
| Steve Jenkins and Robin Page |
Move! |
J PB JENKINS |
| An introduction to motion in the animal kingdom that invites young readers to guess some of the unussual ways that animals get around |
| Tildes, Phyllis Limbacher |
Baby animals : black and white |
J BOARDBOOK T |
| Each page has a black and white picture of an animal |