A House by Kevin Henkes
Where is the door to the house? What does the house look like when it is sunny outside? When is it raining? And what will the house turn into when its family returns? A home. Caldecott Medal winner Kevin Henkes employs interactive questions, declarative sentences, basic shapes, and a limited color palette in this brilliant and classic picture book. A House introduces young readers to shapes, numbers, the weather, and the parts of a house, with rhythmic, repetitive text and remarkable illustrations.
Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers
Describes babies and the things they do from the time they are born until their first birthday.
From Head to Toe by Eric Carle
Encourages the reader to exercise by following the movements of various animals; presented in a question-and-answer format.
Good-Night, Owl! By Pat Hutchins
How is Owl supposed to sleep the day away with the bees buzzing, the woodpecker pecking, the doves cooing, and the squirrels crunching? But when night falls and everything is finally quiet, suddenly there is a new sound--and it is coming from Owl!
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
This modern classi8c is one of the world’s best-loved picture books and continues to captivate children everywhere. -Back cover.
Hush, Little Bunny by David Ezra Stein
"In this tender reimagining of the classic lullaby "Hush, Little Baby" from Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein, a papa bunny shares his love of the natural world with his little one." --From the publisher.
I Can by Helen Oxenbury
A baby discovers all the things he can do.
I Kissed the Baby! By Mary Murphy
"It's so exciting! News of the baby is buzzing from animal to animal."-- Cover.
If You’re Happy and You Know it by Jane Cabrera
Animals sing different verses of this popular song.
Kisses, Kisses, Head to Toe! By Karen Katz
This interactive board book doubles as a game of peekaboo and has a mirror on the last page where little ones can see themselves.
Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney
At bedtime, a little llama worries after his mother puts him to bed and goes downstairs.
Lunch by Denise Fleming
A very hungry mouse devours a large lunch comprised of colorful foods
Max’s New Suit by Rosemary Wells
Despite Ruby's careful instructions, Max has his own ideas about how to wear his hated new suit.
Moo, Baa, La La La! By Sandra Boynton
Cows, sheep, pigs, and other animals make all kinds of different sounds, some of which are silly.
My First Mother Goose by Tomie dePaola
This little collection of Mother Goose is lovingly illustrated by Tomie dePaola. From Humpty Dumpty and Georgie Porgie to Little Miss Muffet and the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, children will love reading and laughing along with all their favorite characters.
Press Here by Herve Tullet
Now even the smallest hands can get in on all the hands-on fun of Hervé Tullet's bestselling Press Here. The longest-running picture book on the New York Times bestseller list, this interactive children's classic is now available as a sturdy, durable board book to share with a whole new generation of fans. --Publisher
Steam Train, Dream Train 1-2-3 by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld
Cuddle up with the beloved animal friends from the bestselling Steam Train, and Dream Train and count on lots of fun! Little train enthusiasts will love counting from one to ten along with the dreamy train cars!
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox
The rhyming text compares babies who, although born in various places and in different circumstances, each have ten little fingers and ten little toes.
Tomie’s Little Mother Goose by Tomie dePaola
A collection of familiar nursery rhymes, including "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, " "The Three Little Kittens, " and "Wee Willie Winkie."
Where’s Spot? By Eric Hill
A mother dog finds eight other animals hiding around the house before finding her lost puppy. Flaps conceal the animals.
Yoga Baby by Amy Hovey
"In this photographic board book, a diverse group of babies show off yoga moves that come naturally to them"--Provided by publisher.