A true holiday classic literally comes to life in this stunning pop-up edition of a seasonal favorite. With a partridge popping, snow scattering, and lords a-leaping off the page, this lavish book is a gift for readers of all ages. For this special anniversary edition legendary paper engineer Robert Sabuda encloses his own gifts to the reader: extra pages with a pop-up Christmas tree, and a beautiful pop-up ornament of two turtledoves. The ornament is packaged with the book and is perfect for adding a celebratory touch to your tree. This beautiful anniversary package is one to treasure!
Whether you've got a baby at home or a baby shower on the schedule, the Baby Basics Kit is the bringing-up-baby must-have. Bust stubborn boogers, free trapped farts, cut those claws, and kick cradle cap to the curb all with the ingenious tools inside! Basically, the Baby Basics Kit has everything a parent needs to keep baby healthy + clean from head to toes.
The macaroon, bright and cheerful colors are adorable and unique with the easy-to-grip design which is ideal with little hands for midline play and hand-eye coordination. The Bell Rattle is perfect for sore gums to reduce fussiness and discomfort via multiple sensory points and texture.
Dragon hugs make everything better! The Courageous Dragon is a beautiful book of kindness, friendship and bravery. This colourful tale is all about a dragon who's there to help in scary times. A hardback treasure for any young adventurer. (English written language)
I'm not sure what it is about this kid Duncan, but his crayons sure are a colorful bunch of characters! Having soothed the hurt feelings of one group who threatened to quit, Duncan now faces a whole new group of crayons asking to be rescued. From Maroon Crayon, who was lost beneath the sofa cushions and then broken in two after Dad sat on him; to poor Turquoise, whose head is now stuck to one of Duncan's stinky socks after they both ended up in the dryer together; to Pea Green, who knows darn well that no kid likes peas and who ran away—each and every crayon has a woeful tale to tell and a plea to be brought home to the crayon box.
Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon. Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. Blue needs a break from coloring all those bodies of water. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking—each believes he is the true color of the sun.