Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box DSH1033

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Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box

This delightful collection of twenty-one board books is perfect for toddlers and pre-schoolers, designed to withstand little hands while making reading fun. The box features beloved characters like Spot, Peppa Pig, and The Wiggles, alongside educational titles from Usborne and artistic counting books. With a mix of lift-the-flap adventures, touchy-feely sensory books, and gentle bedtime stories, this set covers everything from first words to early numeracy. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. I'm Ready for Preschool by Jedda Robaard This gentle story helps reassure young children about the big step of starting preschool. Featuring Robaard’s signature soft watercolor illustrations, it follows a cute koala navigating the excitement and nerves of a new routine.

  2. Spot's First 100 Words by Eric Hill A large-format lift-the-flap book that helps children build their early vocabulary. Join the famous puppy Spot as he identifies everyday objects around the house, the farm, and the park, making learning words an interactive game.

  3. The Little Fox Who Lost His Tail by Jedda Robaard An interactive book featuring a sweet fox searching for his missing tail. The story encourages children to help the character look in different places, combining a simple narrative with charming animal illustrations.

  4. Animal Sounds by Roald Dahl & Quentin Blake This board book introduces the youngest readers to the noisy world of Roald Dahl. Featuring Quentin Blake’s iconic artwork, it encourages children to mimic the roars, squeaks, and growls of various creatures.

  5. Chooky-doodle-doo by Jan Whiten & Sinéad Hanley A rhythmic and rhyming story about a group of chickens and a very loud rooster. The text is designed to be read aloud, with a catchy beat that engages listeners while introducing them to farmyard antics.

  6. 1 2 3 of Australian Animals by Bronwyn Bancroft Acclaimed Indigenous artist Bronwyn Bancroft uses bold colors and traditional patterns to teach counting. From one kookaburra to twenty butterflies, the book serves as both a numeracy tool and a beautiful introduction to Australian wildlife art.

  7. Peep Inside How a Helicopter Works by Lara Bryan Part of the Usborne "Peep Inside" series, this book uses cut-outs and flaps to reveal the mechanics of helicopters. It simplifies complex engineering concepts for toddlers, showing how rotors spin and how pilots fly the machine.

  8. The Very Itchy Bear by Nick Bland The sequel to The Very Cranky Bear follows Bear as he is pestered by a persistent flea. Told in bouncy rhyme, the story is a humorous look at an unlikely friendship that forms between a large beast and a tiny bug.

  9. My Body (Usborne Very First Words) A bright and clear educational book designed to help toddlers name parts of the body. It features diverse characters and simple labels, making it an essential tool for early language development and self-awareness.

  10. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney The modern classic about Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare trying to measure their affection for one another. This sturdy board book edition preserves the gentle watercolor art and the heartwarming message perfect for bedtime.

  11. Roobee Roo Under the Stars by Nico and Candy Robertson Follow the adventures of Roobee Roo, a marsupial with a magical pouch that fills with new objects every day. In this story, Roobee goes camping, exploring the wonders of the night sky and the Australian outdoors.

  12. The Wiggles: Little Book of Wiggle Town! A colorful introduction to the world of the popular children's music group. It features the Wiggles and their friends, engaging young fans with bright imagery and familiar faces from the hit TV show.

  13. Spot Can Count by Eric Hill Spot the dog visits the farm and learns to count from one to ten. This classic lift-the-flap book encourages children to count the animals hiding behind sacks, haystacks, and fences along with the protagonist.

  14. That's Not My Dinosaur... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Part of the bestselling sensory series, this book features high-contrast illustrations and textured patches. Toddlers can touch the "rough" horns or "fuzzy" spines, helping to develop sensory awareness and language skills.

  15. Dinosaur Boo! The Deinonychus (The World of Dinosaur Roar!) This book introduces the Deinonychus, a dinosaur known for being naughty and sneaking up on others. It is part of a series endorsed by the Natural History Museum that uses simple rhymes to teach dinosaur facts and personality traits.

  16. That's Not My Kitten... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Another entry in the Usborne series, this book invites babies to find their perfect kitten. With textures ranging from soft ears to rough tongues, it provides a tactile reading experience that holds a baby's attention.

  17. Let's Go Outside by Bianca Curling Designed specifically for the developing eyes of infants, this book uses high-contrast black and white patterns. The simple text and bold shapes focus on outdoor themes like kites and nature, stimulating visual development.

  18. Peppa's Muddy Festival (Peppa Pig) Peppa and her family head to a music festival in this lift-the-flap adventure. The story captures the fun of camping, music, and, of course, jumping in muddy puddles, featuring the beloved characters from the animated series.

  19. The Little Giraffe Who Lost Her Spots by Jedda Robaard A companion to the fox book, this story follows a giraffe on a quest to recover her missing pattern. It uses interactive elements and soft illustrations to tell a gentle story about identity and hide-and-seek.

  20. Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey Brian is a piranha who wants his friends to try fruit, but they only want to eat meat (and people's body parts). This rhyming story is hilarious and subversive, featuring Aaron Blabey’s distinctive, expressive character design.

  21. My First Farm Vehicles (Vehicle Board Books) A shaped board book that looks like a tractor, perfect for children obsessed with machinery. It introduces various farm vehicles through simple photographs and labels, doubling as a toy for imaginative play.



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Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box

This delightful collection of twenty-one board books is perfect for toddlers and pre-schoolers, designed to withstand little hands while making reading fun. The box features beloved characters like Spot, Peppa Pig, and The Wiggles, alongside educational titles from Usborne and artistic counting books. With a mix of lift-the-flap adventures, touchy-feely sensory books, and gentle bedtime stories, this set covers everything from first words to early numeracy. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.

  1. I'm Ready for Preschool by Jedda Robaard This gentle story helps reassure young children about the big step of starting preschool. Featuring Robaard’s signature soft watercolor illustrations, it follows a cute koala navigating the excitement and nerves of a new routine.

  2. Spot's First 100 Words by Eric Hill A large-format lift-the-flap book that helps children build their early vocabulary. Join the famous puppy Spot as he identifies everyday objects around the house, the farm, and the park, making learning words an interactive game.

  3. The Little Fox Who Lost His Tail by Jedda Robaard An interactive book featuring a sweet fox searching for his missing tail. The story encourages children to help the character look in different places, combining a simple narrative with charming animal illustrations.

  4. Animal Sounds by Roald Dahl & Quentin Blake This board book introduces the youngest readers to the noisy world of Roald Dahl. Featuring Quentin Blake’s iconic artwork, it encourages children to mimic the roars, squeaks, and growls of various creatures.

  5. Chooky-doodle-doo by Jan Whiten & Sinéad Hanley A rhythmic and rhyming story about a group of chickens and a very loud rooster. The text is designed to be read aloud, with a catchy beat that engages listeners while introducing them to farmyard antics.

  6. 1 2 3 of Australian Animals by Bronwyn Bancroft Acclaimed Indigenous artist Bronwyn Bancroft uses bold colors and traditional patterns to teach counting. From one kookaburra to twenty butterflies, the book serves as both a numeracy tool and a beautiful introduction to Australian wildlife art.

  7. Peep Inside How a Helicopter Works by Lara Bryan Part of the Usborne "Peep Inside" series, this book uses cut-outs and flaps to reveal the mechanics of helicopters. It simplifies complex engineering concepts for toddlers, showing how rotors spin and how pilots fly the machine.

  8. The Very Itchy Bear by Nick Bland The sequel to The Very Cranky Bear follows Bear as he is pestered by a persistent flea. Told in bouncy rhyme, the story is a humorous look at an unlikely friendship that forms between a large beast and a tiny bug.

  9. My Body (Usborne Very First Words) A bright and clear educational book designed to help toddlers name parts of the body. It features diverse characters and simple labels, making it an essential tool for early language development and self-awareness.

  10. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney The modern classic about Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare trying to measure their affection for one another. This sturdy board book edition preserves the gentle watercolor art and the heartwarming message perfect for bedtime.

  11. Roobee Roo Under the Stars by Nico and Candy Robertson Follow the adventures of Roobee Roo, a marsupial with a magical pouch that fills with new objects every day. In this story, Roobee goes camping, exploring the wonders of the night sky and the Australian outdoors.

  12. The Wiggles: Little Book of Wiggle Town! A colorful introduction to the world of the popular children's music group. It features the Wiggles and their friends, engaging young fans with bright imagery and familiar faces from the hit TV show.

  13. Spot Can Count by Eric Hill Spot the dog visits the farm and learns to count from one to ten. This classic lift-the-flap book encourages children to count the animals hiding behind sacks, haystacks, and fences along with the protagonist.

  14. That's Not My Dinosaur... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Part of the bestselling sensory series, this book features high-contrast illustrations and textured patches. Toddlers can touch the "rough" horns or "fuzzy" spines, helping to develop sensory awareness and language skills.

  15. Dinosaur Boo! The Deinonychus (The World of Dinosaur Roar!) This book introduces the Deinonychus, a dinosaur known for being naughty and sneaking up on others. It is part of a series endorsed by the Natural History Museum that uses simple rhymes to teach dinosaur facts and personality traits.

  16. That's Not My Kitten... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Another entry in the Usborne series, this book invites babies to find their perfect kitten. With textures ranging from soft ears to rough tongues, it provides a tactile reading experience that holds a baby's attention.

  17. Let's Go Outside by Bianca Curling Designed specifically for the developing eyes of infants, this book uses high-contrast black and white patterns. The simple text and bold shapes focus on outdoor themes like kites and nature, stimulating visual development.

  18. Peppa's Muddy Festival (Peppa Pig) Peppa and her family head to a music festival in this lift-the-flap adventure. The story captures the fun of camping, music, and, of course, jumping in muddy puddles, featuring the beloved characters from the animated series.

  19. The Little Giraffe Who Lost Her Spots by Jedda Robaard A companion to the fox book, this story follows a giraffe on a quest to recover her missing pattern. It uses interactive elements and soft illustrations to tell a gentle story about identity and hide-and-seek.

  20. Piranhas Don't Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey Brian is a piranha who wants his friends to try fruit, but they only want to eat meat (and people's body parts). This rhyming story is hilarious and subversive, featuring Aaron Blabey’s distinctive, expressive character design.

  21. My First Farm Vehicles (Vehicle Board Books) A shaped board book that looks like a tractor, perfect for children obsessed with machinery. It introduces various farm vehicles through simple photographs and labels, doubling as a toy for imaginative play.