The World Around Us! Seeing by Jillian Phillips Pictures to color, counting games, and other activities encourage kids to use their eyes. Whimsical illustrations explain the parts of the eye, where tears come from, and other fun facts.
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|  | My First Human Body Book by Patricia J. Wynne, Donald M. Silver These 28 fun and instructive illustrations offer an entertaining way for children to learn how their bodies work. Simple text answers such questions as: What is a hiccup? and Where is my DNA?
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The World Around Us! Tasting by John Kurtz A journey into the sense of taste, this activity-based coloring book teaches young readers about how our tongues detect a variety of flavors with easy-to-color, full-page illustrations. Suitable for ages 5–8.
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|  | The World Around Us! Smelling by Jillian Phillips, John Kurtz Pictures to color, counting games, and other activities explain how our noses detect the fragrance of flowers and freshly baked cookies and how animals' sense of smell differs from ours. Ages 5–8.
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What to Doodle? At the Aquarium by Jillian Phillips More than 60 drawings depict a delightful variety of sea creatures, each with something missing. Kids can add tentacles to an octopus, decorate a hermit crab's shell, and other finishing touches.
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|  | Color & Garden FLOWERS by Monica Wellington In this coloring and activity book, cheerful pictures show everything from planting seeds to watering the growing flowers. Activity pages offer guidance on gathering tools and preparing the soil. Includes gardening tips.
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Sesame Street Animal Doodles! by Sesame Street This delightful doodle book features more than 60 drawings of Sesame Street® characters and a variety of happy animals. But the pictures are all unfinished! With a dash of creativity, children can complete them their way.
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|  | What to Doodle? At the Zoo by Jillian Phillips Sixty-two drawings depict a variety of zoo animals, each with something missing. Young children can add teeth to a grinning crocodile, dream up a snack for a gorilla, and add other imaginative details.
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|  | Color & Cook BREAKFAST by Monica Wellington Molly and Jack are back, and this time, they're making breakfast! In this lively coloring book, 26 full-page illustrations show how they prepare a morning meal for their family. Includes easy recipes.
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Sesame Street On the Go GemGlow Stained Glass Coloring Book by Sesame Street Whether they're riding a bus, boarding a plane, pedaling a bicycle, or floating in a parachute, the Sesame Street® crew is always on the go. Sixteen drawings are featured on pre-tinted backgrounds of red, yellow, green, or blue.
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|  | Sesame Street Shiny On the Go Stickers by Sesame Street How do the Sesame Street® characters get around? Big Bird likes to skate. Elmo jumps on his skateboard. And Bert and Ernie get in Oscar the Grouch's taxi! 12 shiny stickers.
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Sesame Street Paper Doll Players by Sesame Street Bert, Ernie, Betty Lou, and Roosevelt Franklin are performing Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks. Children can help them put on their costumes: bear suits, dresses, hats, capes, and more. Each doll and outfit is pre-cut.
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|  | Color & Cook HEALTHY SNACKS by Monica Wellington Molly and Jack have stocked up on fresh fruits and vegetables. Now it's time to whip up some yummy treats, with more than a half-dozen recipes for healthy, hearty snacks.
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|  | Sesame Street Animals Activity Book by Sesame Street The Sesame Street® gang is here — and they've brought plenty of animal pals with them! Kids can color The Count and a family of bats, Bert and an elephant, and more. 61 illustrations.
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Sesame Street ABC Activity Book by Sesame Street Our friends from Sesame Street® are here to help little ones spell words beginning with A, B, and C, from actor and applause to birthday balloons and cactus, cowgirl, and circus! 59 illustrations.
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|  | Sesame Street Counting with Elmo Tattoos by Sesame Street Elmo enjoys counting. He has one hula hoop and two presents. Little Sesame Street® fans can count the rest. It's easy with 6 fun to apply and remove tattoos!
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Color & Cook CHRISTMAS COOKIES by Monica Wellington Molly and Jack are making Christmas cookies! Thirty charming illustrations show them at every step — from measuring ingredients to decorating with sprinkles. Kids can read the story, color the pictures, and try the recipes.
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|  | Build a Skeleton Sticker Book by Patricia J. Wynne Bone up on your anatomy — from head to toe! Just apply each of the 29 labeled stickers to the correct place and get the inside story on your body's framework.
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Skull Tattoos by Scott Altmann Five different temporary tattoos offer a rock 'n roll skull, a fanged fiend, a trio of melting menaces, and more. Wonderfully wicked fun at Halloween — or all year round for tough guys and gals.
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|  | Color & Cook PIZZA by Monica Wellington With this coloring cookbook, kids can learn how to make the freshest and tastiest pizza. Twenty-eight illustrations to color show every step, and easy recipes come with suggestions for yummy variations.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Stickers by Patricia J. Wynne These spooky skeleton stickers get even scarier in the dark, when their bone structure starts to glow! The 15 images of creepy fun include full-bodied skeletons, plus assorted smiling skulls.
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|  | Color & Cook CUPCAKES by Monica Wellington Join Molly and Jack in this coloring cookbook as they bake some tasty treats. Twenty-six illustrations show each step, and four pages of scrumptious recipes come with a dozen different decorating ideas.
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Learning About Reptiles by Jan Sovak With this fun, instructive activity book, kids can learn about a dozen cold-blooded creatures from around the world: the Galápagos tortoise, crocodile, chameleon, regal horned lizard, more. 12 full-color stickers.
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|  | Learning About the Solar System by Bruce LaFontaine Easy-to-read, hands-on guide for young space scientists, with full-page descriptions and 12 sticker illustrations of the sun, a comet, the nine planets, and the Earth's moon.
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Learning About Birds of Prey by Sy Barlowe Full-color sticker illustrations of the golden eagle, red-tailed hawk, African fish eagle, king vulture, 8 other predators, plus descriptive text for each high-flying creature.
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|  | Learning About Horses by John Green Apply life-like sticker portraits of pinto, palomino, mustang, clydesdale, 8 other equines to a fact-filled book about man's "second best friend."
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Learning About Butterflies by Jan Sovak Wonderful little word-and-sticker-picture resource book describes characteristics of 12 different butterflies, among them the giant swallowtail, buckeye, red-spotted purple and mourning cloak. Ideal for home or classroom use.
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|  | Learning About Cats by Steven James Petruccio Easy-to-read text plus 12 full-color sticker illustrations describe special characteristics of the Burmese, Siamese, Manx, and 9 other cats.
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The World Around Us! Touch by John Kurtz Young readers will learn how we sense heat and cold, how animals' sense of touch differs from ours, and other fascinating facts. Educational fun for ages 5 and up.
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|  | Color & Cook HALLOWEEN by Monica Wellington Thirty lively, ready-to-color illustrations follow Molly and Jack as they carve pumpkins, go trick-or-treating, and whip up all sorts of spooky fun foods — with grown-up help, of course. Includes simple, easy-to-follow recipes.
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Body Sense, Body Nonsense by Seymour Simon Does an apple a day really keep the doctor away? Discover the truth (and falsity) of familiar adages with this illustrated volume of fun facts about the human body.
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|  | The Secret Clocks: Time Senses of Living Things by Seymour Simon, Jan Brett Illustrated explanations of why some plants blossom only in daylight, how birds know when and where to migrate, and other intriguing aspects of human and animal biological clocks. "Fascinating." — School Library Journal.
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