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Features rhyming text and a die-cut cover that reveals the wacky characters like twirling pigs, fiddle-playing cows, and other animals.
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Suitable for little fingers to grasp, and for big people to read aloud during story time, this title features the colourful illustrations that positively pop on the large pages.
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A delightful Christmas picture book filled with hilarious characters and dynamic art from the one and only Sandra Boynton!
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Boynton is back and better than ever with a completely redrawn version of hermultimillion-selling board book. This whimsical and hilarious book is sure toeducate and entertain children of all ages. Full color.
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This whimsical and hilarious book, featuring nontraditional text and Boynton's famous animal characters, has been printed on thick board pages, and is sure to educate and entertain children of all ages. Full color.
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From Sandra Boynton-as it could only come from Boynton-an inventive new exuberant jumble of a book for the young reader. The next step for the millions of children graduating from her Boynton on Board books for toddlers {with more than 11.8 million copies in print), it's a pictur ...
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A selection of opposites--beginning with happy-and-sad--is presented by a group of engaging animal characters.
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It's time to head to bed to the beat! The characters in this work include a skipping chicken, a pig on a swing and a Scottie in plaid pyjamas.
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Featuring a die-cut cover, this book is a read-aloud, listen-along work for young children and the grown-ups who read to them. It tells the story of a slightly bewildered hippo and the loyal penguin who wants nothing more than to be his pal.
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