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- I can babble! / by Cruz, Riza.;
Whether it's "mama," "papa," or "potato," baby's first words are exciting for everyone! Encourage first words and celebrate little victories with this special board book, developed with the childhood expertise of the Fisher-Price Play Lab. From first words to kindness, these sturdy, colorful board books provide fun and effective tools for nurturing your child's early development. With expert-backed tips and relatable moments, SMILESTONES transforms everyday learning into joyful adventures, helping your little one achieve big milestones, one page at a time. Fisher-Price is here to help you celebrate the little victories, let go of expectations, and pick up more positivity. Because after more than 90 years of helping families, we've learned every child learns in their own way -- at their own pace. That's the beauty of the Smilestones approach. It's about finding the joy in every stage (big and small) for every kid.Baby (0-12 months).
- Subjects: Board books.; Infants; Conversation; Communication; Sounds;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Big little baby / by Scanlon, Liz Garton.; Tran, Trudy.;
"The universal game, "How big is baby? So big!" provides inspiration for this playful and poignant literary text contrasting the physical smallness of a baby with the largeness of their presence and importance. Written in bouncing, masterful rhyme, Liz Garton Scanlon's words will roll off the tongues of adoring parents and caregivers as they snuggle their littlest readers"--
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Infants; Parent and child; Love;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Taboo [game] by Please return all components in the container. ;
“Taboo is the game of unspeakable fun. Can you get your team to say Brain Freeze? What if you can't say Ice Cream, Headache, Eating, Cold or Fast? Not so easy now, is it? When you play Taboo, the obvious clues are strictly taboo. You have to give creative, carefully-worded clues to get your team to guess words fast. But don't mention unmentionables, or you'll get the squeaker and lose the point. Once you've mastered the classic game, you can use the game-changer die to mix it up. If it lands on One Guesser, only one teammate can guess on your turn. With 4 other possibilities on the die, you'd better be shrewd, quick-thinking and willing to take some risks - but don't get shut down by the buzzer.”--From Manufacturer Ages 13+.
- Subjects: Board games.; Library of things.; Toys and instruments.;
- © [2013]., Hasbro Canada,
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- Pete the cat plays hide-and-seek / by Dean, James,1957-author,illustrator.; Dean, Kim,1969-author,illustrator.; Fouhey, James,narrator.; Container of (expression):Dean, James,1957-Pete the cat plays hide-and-seek.Spoken word (Fouhey);
Read by James Fouhey.Pete the Cat loves to play hide-and-seek! When his friends hide, Pete covers his eyes and counts to 10. He opens them and just knows he will find them soon. But finding his friends may be harder than Pete thought. Are they behind a tree or on a bus? Or will Pete give up? Find out how Pete learns to chill out in this cool story full of surprises at every peek!Ages 4-8Grades K-1
- Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Hide-and-seek; Pete, the Cat (Fictitious character); Animals; VOX books.;
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- Ivy + Bean / by Barrows, Annie,author.; Blackall, Sophie,illustrator.; Container of (expression):Barrows, Annie.Ivy + Bean.Spoken word (Ricardo); Ricardo, Hallie,narrator.;
Read by Hallie Ricardo.The moment they saw each other, Bean and Ivy knew they wouldn't be friends. But when Bean plays a joke on her sister, Nancy, and has to hide quickly, Ivy comes to the rescue proving that sometimes the best of friends are people never meant to like each other. Vibrant characters and lots of humor make this a charming and addictive introduction to the Ivy and Bean series.The moment they saw each other, Bean and Ivy knew they wouldn't be friends. But when Bean plays a joke on her sister, Nancy, and has to hide quickly, Ivy comes to the rescue proving that sometimes the best of friends are people never meant to like each other. Vibrant characters and lots of humor make this a charming and addictive introduction to the Ivy and Bean series.The moment they saw each other, Bean and Ivy knew they wouldn't be friends. But when Bean plays a joke on her sister, Nancy, and has to hide quickly, Ivy comes to the rescue proving that sometimes the best of friends are people never meant to like each other. Vibrant characters and lots of humor make this a charming and addictive introduction to the Ivy and Bean series.Ages 6-9.K-4.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Friendship; Neighbors; Friendship; Neighbors; Ivy (Fictitious character from Barrows); Bean (Fictitious character from Barrows); VOX books.;
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- Mama's business trip [crossed out] Bunny's staycation / by Richmond, Lori.;
Little Bunny is sad when Mama leaves on a business trip, so Papa helps Little Bunny craft an imaginative staycation at home until Mama returns.LSC
- Subjects: Rabbits; Family vacations; Separation (Psychology); Parent and child; Play;
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- Has anyone seen my toes? / by Buckley, Christopher,1952-author.;
During the pandemic, an aging screenwriter is holed up in a coastal South Carolina town with his beloved second wife, Peaches. He's been binge-eating for a year and developed a notable rapport with the local fast-food chain Hippo King. He struggles to work--on a ludicrous screenplay about a Nazi attempt to kidnap FDR and, naturally, an article for Etymology Today on English words of Carthaginian origin. He thinks he has Covid. His wife thinks he is losing his mind. In short, your typical pandemic worries. Things were going from bad to worse even before his doctor suggested a battery of brain tests. He knows what that means: dementia! But even in these scary times, there are plenty of things to distract him. His iPhone is fat-shaming him. He's been trying to read Proust and thinks the French novelist missed his true calling as a parfumier. And he's discovered nefarious Russian influence on the local coroner's race. Why is Putin so keen to control who decides who died peacefully and who by foul play in Pimento County? Could it be the local military base?
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Novels.; COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-; Distraction (Psychology); Overweight men; Screenwriters;
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- Hues And Cues [game] : A guessing game of colours and clues. by Please return all components in the container. ;
"Test your color knowledge and guessing abilities with Hues and Cues - a vibrant group party game of colorful communication where players are challenged to make connections to colors with words. Using only one and two-word cues, players try to get others to guess a specific hue from the 480 colors squares on the unique game board."--from Manufacturer.Ages 8+.
- Subjects: Board games.; Library of things.; Toys and instruments.;
- © [2020]., USAopoly,
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- Broken strings / by Walters, Eric,1957-; Kacer, Kathy,1954-;
In the aftermath of the twin towers and the death of her beloved grandmother, Shirli Berman is intent on moving forward. She auditions for the lead role in Fiddler on the Roof, but is given the part of the old Jewish mother. While looking for props in her grandfather's attic, Shirli discovers an old violin in the corner. Showing it to her grandfather unleashes an anger in him she has never seen before.LSC
- Subjects: Grandparent and child; Holocaust survivors; Music; Children's plays; September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; Family secrets;
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- The thingity-jig / by Doherty, Kathleen,1952-author.; Litten, Kristyna,illustrator.; Morgan, Zak,narrator.; Container of (expression):Doherty, Kathleen,1952-Thingity-jig.Spoken word (Morgan);
Read by Zak Morgan.An inquisitive bear ventures into People Town, where he makes quite the curious discovery. What is this? A springy thing-a bouncy thing-a sit-on-it, jump-on-it thing! It's a bit too cumbersome to bring back to the woods, however, so Bear runs home to tell his friends. But none of his friends are willing to help, so Bear invents a "Rolly-Rumpity" to wheel home the "Thingity-Jig." Through trial and error-and lots of shooing away from sleepy friends-Bear finally wheels the "Thingity-Jig" home to the woods, where he graciously shares his find. Reading specialist and former educator Kathy Doherty blends upcycling and STEAM with a delightful story and wordplay in this charismatic picture book that's ideal for read alouds. Illustrator Kristyna Litten brings the charming world to life with detailed, imaginative art and characters.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Animals; Forest animals; Sofas; Inventions; Play; Inventions; Forest animals; Play; VOX books.;
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