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StorkNet is proud to feature some of our own members' very favorite
infant, toddler and children's books, tapes, videos and CDs.
If you have a favorite that isn't listed here, let
us know.
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Kisses, kisses, kisses
encourages connecting with a child. Everyone who is part of
a baby's life, both family - extended and blended - as well
as friends, help teach the child about love, trust, and his
or her place in the world. This is a wonderful book for young
children, beginning readers, parents and grandparents alike.
Read more about Books
for Children and Families , a collection of seven picture
books for young children and their parents. This collection
draws on themes from Parenting for a Literate Community (PLC).
PLC is a family literacy program for parents and children
developed by the Early Years Literacy Research Group at the
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
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My
Daddy And Me Newbery
Medalist Jerry Spinelli's first picture book stars a flop-eared
young pup who loves to spend time with his father when he
gets home from work. With bold colors, Seymour Chwast paints
a vivid picture of the playfulness between father and son.
My
Daddy And Me captures one of the best moments in a child's
lifewhen daddy comes home.
An Alfred A. Knopf Book for Young Readers hardcover 40 pages
Ages 3-6
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Raffi
Songs to Read - Spider on the Floor What if a spider
lands on your leg? Or your stomach? Or your face? Toddler-sized
spider fans will delight in this book about a cute wayward spider
who manages to ensnare lots of critters in its web. Spider
on the Floor is the latest high-energy entry in the Raffi Songs
to Read Board book series. Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Book / 32 pages / Ages 0-4
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Raffi
Songs to Read - Shake My Sillies Out As night falls
in the forest, all the animals settle in for a good night's
sleep--all except for a fidgety bear, a wiggly squirrel, and
a restless rabbit, who just can't sleep unless they've shaken
their sillies out. Full-color illustrations
Paperback - 32 pages 1st pbk. ed. Feb. 1990 edition (December
12, 1988) Language: English Dragonfly Books (Raffi songs to
read)
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Sing
to your baby and Read to your baby!
These are two of the essential ways parents can stimulate the
development of a child's brain during the earliest years. The
rhythm, rhyme, and repetition of singing support and encourage
speech and listening skills, and lay the foundations for later
reading. Raffi songs to read are recognized as natural bridges
between singing and reading. Your child will love to follow
both the song and the delightful illustrations as you sing and
look and read together. Whether you have a baby, a toddler,
or a preschooler, sharing Raffi Songs to Read will provide you
both with many cherished moments.
More Raffi Songs to Read: Wheels
on the Bus | Baby
Beluga | Five
Little Ducks | Down
by the Bay | Like
Me and You | Raffi's
Top 10 Songs to Read | Rise
and Shine |
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Bob
the Builder has proven to be very popular Golden Book on
StorkNet. This Fall, The
Very Busy Day seems to have been the biggest hit. Bob
Saves the Day and Be
Careful, Bob are also favorites of our StorkNet readers.
Who is Bob? Just the world's favorite construction worker! In
a builder's yard, each story is about the charming tales of
Bob the Builder and his gang of building machines, Scoop the
digger, Muck the bulldozer, Dizzy the cement mixer, Lofty the
crane and Roley the steamroller. The characters live in a world
where people and machines respect each other, cooperate, and
resolve conflicts as they play and work together. |
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Welcome
to Blue's Clues!
Join Steve and Blue and all their friends on a tour of Blue's
world! Lift the flaps and play a round of Blue's Clues to
discover where Blue wants to go today -- as well as a few
other surprises! Fifty-three flaps will help to teach young
children about shapes, simple objects, numbers, letters, colors,
matching, opposites, and more!
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I
Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie
When an "old lady" comes to Thanksgiving dinner she swallows
a pumpkin pie--whole. To wash down the pie (which was really
too dry) she gulps some cider which "rumbles and mumbles and
grumbles" inside her. Then to everyone's delight, she gobbles
the entire Thanksgiving dinner. A hilarious take-off of the
old favorite "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly."
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