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New Board Book Series for Toddlers

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Rookie Toddler Board Books

For children 18 months - 3 years old.

These board books are cute and full of excitement, designed for toddlers who are just beginning to find out about the world! Fun rhymes, cute illustrations and photos are there to create familiar experiences for toddlers as they explore through these new books.

Board books can be a fantastic way to teach your child about colors, counting, letters, objects they didn't know about, words to go with those objects, and even how books are supposed to be read. At very young ages, children can begin to learn how a book is held, and how the pages are to be turned. Not to mention, they're durable. And we all know why that is.

These books were selected by Booklist as one of the TOP 10 Early Literacy Series!



New Scholastic Sing Along Books for Toddlers

Everywhere a Moo, Moo by Scholastic Inc.
Everywhere a Moo, Moo by Scholastic Inc.


Find these books on Amazon.com

Everywhere a Moo, Moo (Rookie Toddler) Everywhere a Moo, Moo (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.82
List Price: $6.95
Twinkle, Twinkle, Time for Bed (Rookie Toddler) Twinkle, Twinkle, Time for Bed (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.14
List Price: $6.95
Bye Bye Mommy (Rookie Toddler) Bye Bye Mommy (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.95
List Price: $6.95
Knees and Toes (Rookie Toddler) Knees and Toes (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.53
List Price: $6.95
The More We Are Together (Rookie Toddler) The More We Are Together (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.14
List Price: $6.95
Will You Wear a Blue Hat? (Rookie Toddler) Will You Wear a Blue Hat? (Rookie Toddler)
Price: $3.73
List Price: $6.95

Children's Books and Literacy Articles

  • On the job: Nancy R. Kellner, Library teacher-children and #8217;s librarian, Peaslee Elementary School, NorthboroWorcester Telegram & Gazette24 hours ago

    "I work with teachers and direct students to books in the school library. Second, I teach information literacy and#8212; a fancy way of saying knowing how to find and evaluate and use information from any source. Equally important in my job is to teach literature appreciation for children. I teach children to be engaged readers and enthusiastic readers, and I work with their teachers to support ...

  • On the JobWorcester Telegram & Gazette29 hours ago

    At work with Nancy Kellner, children's librarian

  • School DigestNorthbrook Star28 hours ago

    GBN

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