Hands Are Not for Hitting, offers youngsters an alternative to hitting and other forms of hurtful behavior, guiding them to a more peaceful and positive outcome in their dealings with other children.
From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games
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Hands Are Not for Hitting, offers youngsters an alternative to hitting and other forms of hurtful behavior, guiding them to a more peaceful and positive outcome in their dealings with other children. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? Karen Katz’s adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Fancy Nancy a toddler book. Meet Nancy, who believes that more is ALWAYS better when it comes to being fancy. From the top of her tiara down to her sparkly studded shoes. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Parenting Children With Adhd: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach contains helpful information about diet and checklists for medications. Binky is a bright and playful board book devoted to the all-important Binky that raises the plaintive question: can there be any peace in the house when a beloved Binky is not to be found? From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games As children lend an ear to My Little Sister Ate One Hare, Bill Grossman’s counting book, they will have but one question: "What creature will that girl eat next?! From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Where the Wild Things Are is fifty years old! Let the wild rumpus with Max and all the wild things continue as this classic comes to life as never before with new reproductions of Maurice Sendak’s artwork. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Nothing can stop little dinosaur – not talking grownups, spaghetti, or even bath time. But what happens when he faces the biggest challenge of all… bedtime? Dinosaur vs. Bedtime From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Tags: books The Pout Fish was from TIME magazine’s Top 10 Childrens’ Books of 2008, and a New York Times Best Seller. Appealing cartoonish illustrations. Younger kids will love the repetition of the verses in this tale of a pout-pout fish. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games My Big Train Book (My Big Board Books) is Ideal for babies and toddlers. Stuffing large format brings images to life. Essential for all tiny train enthusiasts. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Get lost in the continuing adventure of your bat friends written and illustrated by Brian Lies in Bats at the Library From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games In Bad Kitty Gets a Bath, Kitty has to, well . . . take a bath. But she absolutely, positively doesn’t want to! Young readers will be cracking up at the antics that ensue, and at the lively line art of frantic, bad Bad Kitty as she desperately, at times crazily, tries NOT to take a bath. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games The sign on Bear’s front door declares “NO VISITORS ALLOWED” – and the curmudgeon means it. When a tapping at the door interrupts his breakfast preparation, he’s quite annoyed, especially when he opens it and finds a small, bright-eyed mouse…Check out A Visitor for Bear From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games In “If you give a cat a cupcake, he’ll ask for some sprinkles to go with it. When you give him the sprinkles, he might spill some on the floor. Cleaning up will make him hot, so you’ll give him a bathing suit… and that’s just the beginning! From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games In Playful Parenting, Lawrence Cohen demonstrates that parents need to lighten up and spend a few hours giggling with their kids. Play is inherently educational for children, he claims, and parents can learn plenty by examining the games kids play–from peekaboo to practical jokes. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Parenting With Love And Logic. If you’re looking for practical parenting skills, this book is a must. The pages are chock full of tips that you can implement right away. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Screamfree Parenting is not just about lowering your voice. It’s about learning to calm your emotional reactions and learning to focus on your own behavior more than your kids’ behavior. From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games Pinkalicious a toddler book. Pink, pink, pink. More than anything, Pinkalicious loves pink, especially pink cupcakes. Her parents warn her not to eat too many of them, but when Pinkalicious does . . . she turns pink! From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games The Story of Fish and Snail: Every day, Snail waits for Fish to come home with a new story. – View on Amazon |
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