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This "sensory book, especially designed for very young children, ... features [glow-in-the dark] tactile pages for babies to touch and feel and spooky artwork created from handprints and footprints"-- Publisher marketing.

"With unique Alphaprints artwork and over 30 words to learn, this is a fun first book to encourage and improve speaking skills"--Back cover.

A giraffe is tall where a warthog is short; a shark is big where another fish is small- each page spread contrasts animals for children to see, learn about and touch the textured pages.

Inside the witch’s house, the spooky pets are out and about on Halloween night! With fun rhymes to read about the owl and the toad, the spider, the bat and the cat, this seasonal board book features a set of moving, novelty eyes, and a touch-and-feel texture to the front cover.

This classic Priddy photographic book, with rainbow-colored, tabbed page edges, will help truck-mad toddlers develop their vocabulary and word-picture association.

"Your baby can explore the joys of spring with [this] sturdy sensory book ... It's specially designed to stimulate babies with colorful pictures, activities, textures to feel, and finger trails to follow"--Publisher marketing.

Help Valentine Bear find loved ones for her friends in this adorable finger trail book. Children will enjoy following the mazes from hole to hole and matching up cute animals such as bees, bunnies, and penguins. Encourages imagination, speaking skills, and hand-eye coordination.

With fun counting games and lots of flaps to lift and explore, this numbers book is perfect for little ones. On lift-the-flap board pages.

"Who is red and has lots of spots? Guess the answers to different questions, then pull the tabs to reveal the animals underneath!"--Back cover.

"Mommy Penguin is big, and Baby Penguin is small! Turn the pages in the big book to match up the opposites with your favorite little friends"--Back cover.

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