Rebecca Bondor Books

Baby animals on the farm
Baby animals on the farm

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Simple text and photographs introduce young children to the names of adult and baby farm animals. Includes a tip for engaging toddlers in a "farm friends" game after reading the book.

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Big and little
Big and little

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Photographs of a variety of vehicles help toddlers learn the concepts "big" and "little". Includes tips for sharing this book with young children.

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What happens next
What happens next

By Rebecca Bondor

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Simple text and photographs help toddlers gain sequencing skills while learning how caterpillars become butterflies. Includes tips for sharing this book with young children.

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What rhymes
What rhymes

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Photographs of common objects with names that rhyme introduce toddlers to rhyming sounds. Includes tips for helping young children pick out rhyming pairs and to think of words that rhyme with objec...

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Must Know Math
Must Know Math

By Rebecca Bondor

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Ears eyes nose
Ears eyes nose

By Rebecca Bondor

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Simple text and photographs of young children help toddlers learn the names of body parts. Includes tips for sharing this book with young children.

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Red apple green pear
Red apple green pear

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Color photographs of fruit introduce toddlers to basic colors. Includes a tip for reinforcing color recognition with young children.

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