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Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Series
Genre: Poetry and Rhymes, Dictionaries, Reference, Series
Rhyming riddles and picture clues are perfect for early readers.
These fun seek and find books are full of poems, rhymes, and images certain to entertain your little lady.
Springtime seek and find books are a fun way to motivate your little reader to learn.
You may hear some of your child's first words as you enjoy these simple books together.
The I SPY books feature riddles by Jean Marzollo and photographs by Walter Wick, and are great for emerging, eagle-eyed readers.
Simple ways to introduce your little one to reading.
Show your kid that books can be a blast with these fun reading ideas. Get your reluctant reader to start to read books for pleasure.
Learn how to pick titles for babies and toddlers.
Try these ten easy tips to give your baby a head start on the road to reading!
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Try this super summer reading project: study an author who celebrates a summer birthday.
The best activities, educational puzzlers, and just-for-fun games -- your child can enjoy them for hours.
Use LEGO® bricks in these activities to enhance learning and development across a number of areas.
The shape(s) of things to come.
The shape of things to come.
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