Thirty large, colorable illustrations introduce youngsters to the concept of rhyming by focusing on the improbable activities of familiar animals. Captions such as "The frog jumps over the log" and "Cook's pot is very hot" accompany each charming picture in an easily affordable book that will appeal to children, parents, teachers, and other adults.
Flowers by Anna Pomaska Thirty common, simply drawn flowers: daisy, lily, columbine, dandelion, hibiscus, iris, poppy, rose, carnation, and more, plus simple captions with information on each large, ready-to-color picture.
Counting-Out Rhymes Coloring Book by Victoria Fremont, Nina Barbaresi 70 rhyming recreations, in which players chanting rhymes are excluded, one by one, as last word of rhyme reaches them. Includes "One potato, two potato" and more. 61 colorable vignettes.
Nursery Rhymes Coloring Book by Victoria Fremont, Nina Barbaresi Easy-to-read text, 30 delightful illustrations recall such old favorites as "Old King Cole," "Three Blind Mice," "Pop Goes the Weasel," "Little Robin Redbreast," "Hot Cross Buns," "Wee Willie Winkie," and 24 others.
What's Different? by Fran Newman-D'Amico Children are asked to spot differences in 27 sets of brain teasers, among them 2 pictures of a dog and his friend and backyard scenes of fluttering butterflies.
Same and Different by Anna Pomaska Sharpen your detective skills by discovering the differences among 30 whimsical pictures of a dancing hippo, a magical dragon, happy fairies, and other fantastic creatures. These fanciful illustrations are fun to color, too!
When I Grow Up by Fran Newman-D'Amico Thirty large, attractive drawings, each with an identifying caption, portray youngsters' favorite "role models." Includes action-packed pictures of a young fireman, a ballerina, an archaeologist, an astronaut, and others.
Animal Dot-to-Dot by Fran Newman-D'Amico Youngsters are introduced to a host of animals when they connect dots to create pictures of a duck, snake, alligator, monkey, bee, and other creatures. Includes 30 large, colorable pictures.
Opposites by Anna Pomaska Large, ready-to-color illustrations for preschoolers reveal the front and back of an elephant, a bunny with a few balloons and a puppy with many, and 14 other opposites. Inexpensive learning aid.
What's Wrong? by Anna Pomaska For developing perception skills in the young: 30 fun-filled, full-page illustrations in which some things are definitely wrong! There's a cow on a skateboard, an ice cream cone sprouting among flowers, more.