Friday, July 24, 2015
King Bidgood's in the Bathtub by Audrey Wood
This rollicking tale is the story of an unruly king who refuses to leave his bathtub and attend to his duties. One by one, the knight, the queen, the duke, and all the members of the court attempt to persuade the King to leave his bath.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Creeping, Creeping, Little Bee
Creeping, Creeping, Little Bee
Up my leg and past my knee,
To my tummy, on he goes,
Past my chin and to my nose.
Now he's creeping down my chin,
To my tummy once again
Down my leg and past my knee
To my toe, that little bee!
BZZZZZ!
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Baby Dance by Ann Taylor
Up to the ceiling, down to the ground, backward and forward, round and round ... All babies love to be lifted, twirled and held in loving arms. Now a rhythmic poem by nineteenth century poet Anne Taylor makes a delightful board book perfect for baby and parent to share.
How Do You Make a Baby Smile? by Philemon Sturges
Wiggle your ear!
Play peekaboo!
Make a face!
Play peekaboo!
Make a face!
And join dozens of friendly animals—plus one very patient older sister—as they use their best tricks to make their babies smile, laugh, coo, and grin.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
The Wonderful Book by Leonid Gore
Deep in the woods, a rabbit finds a mysterious object. "What is this?" he asks. "It looks like a wonderful house for me." And he wriggles inside for a nap. Later he hops away and a bear lumbers by.
"What is this?" the bear asks. "It looks like a wonderful hat for me." And he puts it on his head. One by one different animals find the object and transform it into whatever they need it to be.
But it's not until the little boy comes along and knows exactly what it is. It's a wonderful book! And all the animals gather around to share the truly wonderful story that's inside.
"What is this?" the bear asks. "It looks like a wonderful hat for me." And he puts it on his head. One by one different animals find the object and transform it into whatever they need it to be.
But it's not until the little boy comes along and knows exactly what it is. It's a wonderful book! And all the animals gather around to share the truly wonderful story that's inside.
Labels:
Book,
Preschool Book,
Preschoolers,
Toddler,
Toddler Book
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Houses
Here is a nest for a robin,
(cup hands)
Here is a hive for a bee.
(make a fist and wrap other hand around it)
Here is a hole for a bunny,
(make circle with thumb and finger)
And here is a house for me.
(put arms above head with fingers touching like a roof )
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