Karen Katz Books

Where is my Christmas present
Where is my Christmas present

By Karen Katz

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Little ones will love lifting the flaps to find special holiday surprises such as Christmas cookies, ornaments, candy canes and more.

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Baby s colors
Baby s colors

By Karen Katz

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An introduction to colors and objects that baby might see.

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Baby s shapes
Baby s shapes

By Karen Katz

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An introduction to shapes. Common objects are represented by shapes such as cookies are circles.

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Where is baby s Christmas present
Where is baby s Christmas present

By Karen Katz

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Baby searches for his Christmas present in the closet, under wrapping paper, and underneath the Christmas tree.

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Peek a baby
Peek a baby

By Karen Katz

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How many kisses does a tired baby need to change her from crying into sleeping?

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Counting Kisses
Counting Kisses

By Karen Katz

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Ten tiny babies
Ten tiny babies

By Karen Katz

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A counting book that shows ten babies running and playing until they are exhausted by their day of fun and fall asleep in their bed.

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Where is baby s yummy tummy
Where is baby s yummy tummy

By Karen Katz

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A rhyming text and flaps illustrate parts of the baby's body.

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Baby loves spring
Baby loves spring

By Karen Katz

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On a fine spring day, Baby goes for a walk and wonders about what he sees and hears in a tree, in the dirt, and behind a bush.

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Baby loves summer
Baby loves summer

By Karen Katz

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What does Baby see? Lift the flaps to see the activities of summer.

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