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10, 9, 8 dinosaures
Un livre adorable pour apprendre à compter à rebours, de 10 à zéro! (Les dinosaures ont disparu après tout!). Les petits y découvriront le nom de plusieurs dinosaures en plus des verbes associés à chacune de leurs actions.
L'humour enjoué de Nicholas Oldland et ses illustrations amusantes redonnent vie à un concept familier mais combien po …
A Day with Nellie
Wake up, Nellie! The fun is about to begin. First, there’s deciding what to wear. Then there’s breakfast with all kinds of shapes and textures and tastes. From indoor play in a made-up train, to a trip to the park and a bedtime cuddle with Daddy, Nellie’s day is full of discoveries.
Marthe Jocelyn’s bright collages incorporate a feast of con …
A Pocket Can Have a Treasure in It
"What's-in-it" fun for the very young.
Celebrated children's writer Kathy Stinson explores "what's-in-what" concepts for young children. With a chorus of questions that encourage interaction, children will delight in playing with the language of spatial relationships, from a pocket holding a treasure to a spoon with a face reflected in it.
For o …
A Royal Little Pest
Canadian Toy Testing Council - Great Books for Children 2010 winner
The first book of the MacCheeky Series introduces Prince Hayden MacCheeky, the youngest in his royal family.
His older brother Prince Campbell wants him to stop copying him. Princess Ava, his older sister, wants him to stop bugging her. Prince Hayden just wants to have fun.
This is …
A Royal Little Pest: Mine!
Links Best Books 2010 - Picture Books
Prince Hayden MacCheeky is a real little prince who is always busy doing something. Prince Hayden has so much fun playing on his own with his royal toys that he never wants to share them with anyone else.
On a visit to his cousin Princess Ella's castle, Prince Hayden can't wait to start playing with her royal toy …
Animal Masquerade
Come one, come all to the animal masquerade! The lion is going as an elephant, the elephant as a parrot, and the parrot as a turtle! Each costume gives way to another, yielding new surprises on every page, and revealing a menagerie of familiar and unusual animals. Young children will delight in the absurd and amusing images (who wouldn't love a lad …