Don’t Tickle the Rhino!
Don’t Tickle the Rhino! [Sam Taplin] [Illustrator Ana Martin Larranaga] Children, Juvenile Literature.
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Don’t Tickle the Rhino! [Sam Taplin] [Illustrator Ana Martin Larranaga] Children, Juvenile Literature.
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Don’t Tickle the Monkey! [Sam Taplin] [Illustrator Ana Martin Larranaga]
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Don’t Tickle the Elephant! [Sam Taplin] [Illustrator Ana Martin Larranaga]
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You’d better not tickle the pig… because it just might oink if you do! Babies and toddlers won’t be able to resist pressing the soft touchy-feely patches to hear the different farm animals in this delightful novelty book. After the pig, cow, sheep and horse have been tickled, they all join in at the end, making their noises along with a hilarious rendition of the Old Macdonald Had a Farm tune.
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Ready or not, school is back! After a nice, relaxing summer, many kids will have experienced what is known as the “summer slide”: a loss of reading and math skills over the summer due to lack of use. Does this sound like your kids?
What can parents do?
Here are some suggestions for great learning toys at different ages. Click any item to learn more…
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150 silly or thought-provoking conversation starters based on common phrases (e.g., raining cats and dogs). The origin of the idiom and the definition are on the back of each card.
Ages: 8+
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Can I Play Too? (An Elephant and Piggie Book) [Mo Willems] [Illustrator Mo Willems]
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Learn about the human body by doing experiments with your five senses that show you how your body works. By exploring the external aspects of your body with hands-on experiments, you can learn a lot about the inside anatomy of the body. Examine your fingerprints to learn how you are unique. Build a stethoscope and listen to your heartbeat to learn how your heart pumps blood, and listen to your gurgling tummy to learn how your stomach works. With the stethoscope, you can investigate how your ears hear with listening games. Test your lung capacity to learn about how your lungs work. Examine your diet and your digestive functions to learn how your body processes nutrients to give you the energy to do more experiments! Try a blindfolded exercise to find out about hand-eye coordination. Take a tickle test to learn about your skin and sensory receptors. Monitor your pulse to learn about your circulatory syeducational. Follow your nose in a smell memory game to learn about your sense of smell. Take a blindfolded taste test to learn about your tongue. Try some balancing exercises to explore your muscles and bones. Discover how your ears play a role in your balance. Examine some optical illusions to explore how your eyes work. Relate your experiments back to human body syeducationals, including the internal organs, skeleton, muscles, and the circulatory syeducational, with clear and accurate anatomical illustrations.
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