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Pumpkin Pie Thanksgiving Puzzle (Sergeant Sniff Scratch-And-Sniff Mysteries) 1 review Valerie Garfield, Abigail Tabby
Topeka Bindery, 2001
Oh so cute! This whole series is really very sweet. These are short, cute books that we read on all of the holidays. Even if the scratch and sniff parts run out (which they do after many many readings!) my 3 and 5 year old still enjoy these mysteries.
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Snap! Button! Zip! (Sesame Beginnings) 6 reviews Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2003
Great My kids loved this book. They still love to try and zip and snap.
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Baby Face (Playtime Rhyme) 5 reviews Abigail Tabby
HarperFestival, 2001
A staple to your one year old's library This has been my daughter's favorite book. We are learning parts of the face and she learned in 3 days with this book. Every night before she goes to bed I ask her which books she would like to read and "Baby, baby, baby" is all I hear. Very cute and the hair at the end is terrific!
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Baby Wants the Moon: Book and Bib Gift Set (Little Simon Baby) Abigail Tabby
Little Simon, 2007
It's time for Baby to eat... but Baby isn't satisfied with carrots, or peas, or anything usual. No, Baby has his sights set on something much, much bigger for dinner. This fun read-aloud story is great for reading at mealtime or any time; the small size makes this book perfect for slipping into baby bags for stories on the go.
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Baby Tickle Shakes: Book and Rattle Gift Set (Little Simon Baby) Abigail Tabby
Little Simon, 2007
Tickle, shake, rattle, rollick... It's all good fun as Baby uses the enclosed baby shakes on his or her arms or feet, and you supply the tickles with a story that's giggle-producing for everyone. Start your baby off right with a story a day...the silly Little Simon Baby way!
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Hello!/Good-bye! (Sesame Beginnings) 3 reviews Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2003
Cute Book We purchased this book to read to my 5-month-old and she loves the colorful pages. Both of the "stories" are cute, but it's kind of weird the way they make you flip the book around for the Good-bye! story. I wish they would have either made the back cover upside-down like the Good-bye! story or just put it right-side up after the Hello! story. Overall a good book though.
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Cookie Rhyme, Cookie Time (Sesame Beginnings) 1 review Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2003
Another winner! My son has loved the Sesame Beginnings books since he was a few months old. We keep buying the new age range books as he gets older. He still loves the earliest ones and gets so excited whenever we show them to him. I recommend all the Sesame Beginnings books to help teach children to enjoy learning and reading. Cookie Rhyme, Cookie Time is such a fun book! My 15 month old son loves the ...
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Cookie Kisses (Sesame Beginnings) 7 reviews Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2004
Adorable book My daughter Rebeca (16 month old) loves this book. She brings the book to us to read it. My husband and I enjoy read it to her, and kiss her along we read. This book has got a lot of smiles, giggles and kisses. And she loves the touching surprise of the last page. I definetely recommend this book.
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The City Sings a Song!: A Story for Two to Share (Sesame Starts to Read) 1 review Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2005
You'll Never Read the Bob Books again! Too often for beginning readers, stultifying rhyme and brain-numbing text turn off the brain. This is vibrant, with the left page using rhymed phrases (you will NOT find Pat Sat On The Fat Cat!!!) that feel exciting and natural, good language for early readers. The refrain (or chorus) is on the right hand page, and best of all everything is in large print! The only thing missing is a list of ...
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Monsters Munch Lunch!: A Story for Two to Share (Sesame Starts to Read) Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2005
In a wildly funny and totally wacky story, Elmo, Zoe, Grover, and Cookie Monster help prepare an enormous feast for a group of very hungry Muppet monsters. Adults read the story in a series of rhyming two-word phrases and children chime in at predictable intervals with a repeated chorus. The zany illustrations embellish the simple text, adding visual cues to help children learn to recognize sight words.
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Sesame Beginnings to Go: Away We Go (Sesame Beginnings) Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2004
Where shall we go today? Buckle up?we?re on our way! A ride in the car, from the unique vantage point of a child?s car seat, is an adventure for babies and toddlers. There?s so much to see! Baby Zoe and very brief, rhyming text introduce this nearly universal experience for babies and toddlers.
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Hokey Pokey Elmo (Big Bird's Favorites Brd Bks) Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2006
Elmo invites readers to dance along as he and his friends do the Hokey Pokey?with a bit of a twist! In addition to the usual?putting in hands, feet, and other body parts?there?s Cookie Monster putting his cookie in, Big Bird shaking his tail feathers, and Bert doing?what else??the Pigeon! Lots of interactive, laugh-out-loud fun for all!
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Grace on the Ice (Road to Reading) Abigail Tabby
Golden Books, 2001
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Get Moving With Grover Abigail/ Womble, Louis (ILT) Tabby
Random House Childrens Books, 2005
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Sesame Beginnings to Go: At the Store (Sesame Beginnings foam book) Abigail Tabby
Random House Books for Young Readers, 2004
In the cart I have a seat. We buy healthy things to eat! Even the youngest children go grocery shopping with grown-ups and sit in the front seat of the shopping cart. Very brief, rhyming text and Baby Grover introduce this universal experience for babies and toddlers.
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Elmo's Breakfast Bingo Abigail/ Womble, Louis (ILT) Tabby
Random House Childrens Books, 2005
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Hokey Pokey Elmo Abigail/ Brannon, Tom (ILT) Tabby
Random House Childrens Books, 2006
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