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First words
First words

By Sterling Children S Books

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Uses photographs of familiar objects to introduce readers' first words, including toy, book, and bear.

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My new friend
My new friend

By Sterling Children S Books

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Can a kitten and a parrot be friends? Meet some cute and unlikely animal pals! Friends come in all different shapes, sizes, and colors, and these animals are learning to befriend creatures that don...

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Bath time
Bath time

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Each one of these cute creatures from a muddy piglet ( I m not that dirty, am I? ) to a resistant raccoon says no to bathing. But there's no way around it; they must get squeaky clean! By the end,...

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ABC animals
ABC animals

By Sterling Children S Books

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Teaches the alphabet while providing facts about animals that begin with each letter, from armadillo to zebra.

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Sleepy kitty
Sleepy kitty

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Simple text and colorful photographs invite readers to enjoy the antics of kittens as they try to put off bedtime.

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Peekaboo farm animals
Peekaboo farm animals

By Sterling Children S Books

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Offers several simple farm animal riddles that challenge readers to guess what is hiding behind the holes that show a small part of the animal on the next page.

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First words
First words

By Sterling Children S Books

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Uses photographs of familiar objects to introduce basic vocabulary words in English and Spanish, including toy, book, and bear.

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