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Books : Children's Books : Sports & Activities : Activity Books
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This captivating coloring book introduces young readers to one of the most beloved novels in American fiction. An easy-to-read text and 24 ready-to-color illustrations chronicle Tom's memorable escapades, from the celebrated whitewashing of Aunt Polly's fence to the thrilling flight through the cave from the villainous Injun Joe.
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Mommy takes her little boy to the zoo. He has never been to the zoo before. Come along with them as they enjoy their time at the zoo.
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Christmas
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This is a boxed set of the following Find It! Hidden Picture Books: Household, Food, Animals, Toys, and People. You get all five books in one.
Children love to find hidden pictures. This book has over 500 things to find! Each page has Amy the Alien hidden behind something. (This is my daughter's favorite part.)
The items to find are pictured on the same page as the puzzle, making it easy for little children to search and find.
This book has 53 full color pages. It's great for the Kindle Fire, but my kids use it on my black and white Kindle and love it.
**Please note: This is not an interactive game. It is a book, like a paper book, only for the Kindle. Kids look and try to find the pictures, much like finding Waldo or the I Spy books.** -
All her life, Chloe had wanted to be a dancer. She loved dancing so much, it was all she thought about. She watched dancing on tv while chewing her grass. She went to the theater to watch the ballet. She practiced dancing on her tippy toes in the field behind the barn. More than anything, Chloe wanted to be a dancer. Then, one day, she got a flyer in the mail advertising a new Dancing School that was opening in town. Chloe could hardly believe her eyes. A dancing school! She just had to go see.
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For ages 3-9. . Jadyn and Genesis want to play together but neither one wants to play what the other wants to. What will they do? Will they be able to brainstorm and find a way to play together? Will they play alone? "The Day No One Played Together" teaches an important lesson in a fun way. Join these sisters in the first of their series.
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A fun way for babies and toddlers to learn and help build their vocabulary.
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The timeless sequel to the Kate Greenaway Medal and Kurt Maschler Award-winning "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". For over a century, Lewis Carroll's classic stories of logic and lunacy have inspired delight in young and old alike. Continuing Alice's adventures, "Alice Through the Looking-Glass" sees her walking through a mirror into a topsy-turvy world. There she meets a host of bizarre characters, including Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty and the Red Queen. But is it all a dream?;"An Alice for the new millennium, this book is a triumph of design and rare quality." The Guardian on "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland";Helen Oxenbury's Alice is a child of today - modern, personable, spirited!
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A bunny wonders what it would be like to have a car, but after thinking over all the choices and the reasons for and against an electric car or a gas powered car he decides to trade-in his trike for a bike.
A short story in rhyme that won't cost you a dime.
Appendix contains five (5) large black and white pictures of bunnies which can be printed out for coloring by your child (or by you). Suitable for ages 2 to 102. -
This is a letter to the zoo asking for a pet results in a succession being dispatched - all of the deliveries containing highly unsuitable pets! All, of course, except the last one...
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Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share.
"Where are Baby's hands? Under the bubbles!""Where are baby's eyes? Under her hat!"
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24 Spot the difference puzzles, sure to charm and amuse children of all ages. There are ten differences to find on each picture page. A good blend of easy to solve and moderately challenging puzzles that even adults will enjoy.
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You have what it takes! Did you ever wonder what you can do with all of those LEGO® bricks after you have created the project they came with?
Now with The LEGO Ideas Book, you can take what you already have and make something new! The book is divided into six themed chapters—transportation, buildings, space, kingdoms, adventure, and useful makes—each with basic templates of key models and spreads to inspire you to create your own.
Hints and tips from Master Builders can help you turn your classic car into a race car or add a bridge to your castle! Don't be concerned if you haven't got all the bricks you need: this book also shows how to simplify details, making this a great user-friendly guide for any building ability.
Featuring all-new LEGO® building projects, tips to supplement and enhance your LEGO creations, inspirational builds, and expert advice from LEGO Master Builders, The LEGO Ideas Book will keep kids of all ages creating for hours.
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Now every kid can write like a Wimpy Kid! An exciting companion to the bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
“First of all, let me get something straight: This is a journal, not a diary.”
This innovative interactive journal based on Greg Heffley’s own “diary” lets kids express themselves in an exciting new way. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself Book, kids will be asked: What was the best dream you ever had? The worst thing you ever ate? The best secret you ever heard? The most trouble you ever got in for something that wasn’t even your fault to begin with? This Do-It-Yourself Book features art throughout, along with ruled and blank pages for readers to create their own stories, keep their own diaries, and record their favorites and least faves. Includes a bonus full-color comics section featuring the collected cartoons of Greg Heffley and his best friend, Rowley.
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16 pages of full-color comics!“Move over, Harry Potter. . . . There’s a new set of titles dominating the bestseller list for kids’ chapter books, and there’s nothing ‘fantasy’ about these.”—Andrea Yeats on NPR’s All Things Considered
“Perfectly pitched wit and believably self-centered hero . . .”—The New York Times
“Charming and hilarious from the get-go. . . . [Kinney has] an uncanny eye for the depredations and triumphs of middle school life.” —The Boston Globe
“The writing is sharp, and the artwork, though deceptively simple, is both entertaining and expressive . . . adding comic punch to these funny-because-they’re-true scenes . . .” —Bookpage
“Perfect for someone about to go to middle school, perfect for parents to help ease their child into this new phase. . . . Kinney has done a wonderful service for preteens by talking about all those awful, embarrassing, and good moments.” —The San Diego Union Tribune
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READ BY MIRANDA RICHARDSON. Discover all of the wonderful things that children get up to on their birthdays in the imaginary land of Katroo in the first UK publication of this delightful book and CD pack. Introducing a host of zany creatures and wacky situations, this charming tale looks at all the wonderful things that children get up to on their birthdays in the imaginary land of Katroo. First published in 1959, this is the first UK publication of this delightful book and CD pack.





















