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What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson
What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson





What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson

In The Snowy Day Peter wakes up to the city covered in snow.

What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson

We just love little Peter and his unique way of dealing with everyday situations! In Whistle for Willie the adorable recurring character of several of Ezra Jack Keats’ books explores his urban neighbourhood whilst trying to learn how to whistle for his dog. More books about Easter: 15 Multicultural Children’s Books about Easter

What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson

Simple rhyming text and holographic sparkle on every page make Easter Sparkling Surprise an appealing book for the very young. Three heartwarming books with simple text and captivating illustrations.įollow two adorable children on an Easter egg hunt down the bunny trail! From foil-wrapped chocolates to glittery eggs and sparkling flowers, they find lots of exciting treasures. Uh-oh! has a surprise with each page turn, from breakfast ending up all over everything to the wrong person falling asleep at bedtime. Peekaboo Morning invites little readers to play along and search the beautiful silky pastel drawings for clues to find mommy, daddy, puppy… Peekaboo Bedtime takes children through an evening game of Peekaboo until it is time to close their eyes. Show me a toddler who doesn’t love a game of peekaboo! My daughter certainly can’t get enough of it, and she loves these sweet little books. Peekaboo Morning // Peekaboo Bedtime // Uh-oh! More books about mixed race families: 50+ Picture Books about Mixed Race Families Two fun books that foster body awareness and self-esteem from an early age.ĭon’t lend your baby to a kangaroo, don’t let it play with an elephant and don’t plant it in the garden! This cute picture book featuring a mixed race family shows 15 Things Not To Do With A Baby, but also all the lovely things to do: Cuddle your baby, read and sing to your baby, and give your baby plenty of love! In Whose Toes are Those? a little girl explores her toes by playing “This Little Piggy”, in Whose Knees are These? a little boy explores his knees from his mother’s lap. Whose Toes Are Those? // Whose Knees Are These?įeaturing playful rhymes and beautiful illustrations, these little books invite toddlers to have a closer look at their bodies. Multicultural Children’s Books for ages 0 to 3, featuring African or African American children and families African Multicultural Children’s Books – Babies & Toddlers







What Do You Know? Snow! by Cheryl Willis Hudson