Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box DSH1060
Secondhand Children’s Board Book Bargain Book Box
This delightful collection of eighteen board books is designed to engage babies and toddlers with interactive elements and beloved characters. The box features a mix of sensory "touch and feel" books from Usborne and Rod Campbell, alongside classic lift-the-flap adventures like Dear Zoo and Bluey. It also includes educational titles that focus on manners, emotions, and vocabulary, as well as festive stories starring Peter Rabbit and Gerald the Giraffe. From high-contrast books for newborns to rhyming stories for pre-schoolers, this set offers a durable and diverse library for early learners. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Bedtime Rhymes (Peppa Pig) Join Peppa and George as they wind down for the day with a selection of classic nursery rhymes perfect for bedtime. The book features colorful illustrations of the beloved pig family getting ready to sleep. It is a soothing and familiar way to help young children settle into their own nighttime routines.
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Today I'm Playing Dress-Ups by Tiffi This playful book celebrates the joy of imagination as a child explores a trunk full of costumes and accessories. Each page reveals a new outfit and a new persona, encouraging creative play and storytelling. The bright and cheerful illustrations capture the excitement of pretending to be someone else for a day.
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Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox & Judy Horacek In this modern Australian classic, readers embark on a rhythmic search for the elusive green sheep amongst a flock of colorful and busy friends. The text introduces concepts of opposites and colors in a fun, engaging way. It is a perfect read-aloud story that encourages participation and ends with a cozy bedtime scene.
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Touch! My Big Touch-and-Feel Word Book illustrated by Xavier Deneux This substantial volume introduces over 150 words across various themes, from clothing to vehicles, paired with tactile elements. The high-quality design features raised textures and cut-outs that invite little hands to explore. It serves as an interactive dictionary that helps build early vocabulary through sensory association.
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Sorry (Cheeky Monkey Manners) by Lisa Kerr Cheeky Monkey learns a valuable lesson about empathy and the importance of apologizing when accidents happen. The story uses gentle humor and relatable scenarios to teach toddlers about social skills and forgiveness. It provides a helpful tool for parents to discuss manners and feelings with their children.
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Dharma the Llama by Matt Cosgrove Dharma is a llama who prefers reading books to the usual llama activities like spitting and kicking, setting her apart from the herd. The story celebrates individuality and the quiet strength found in being true to oneself. With humorous rhymes and expressive art, it is a fun read about embracing what makes you unique.
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Who's That Dinosaur? by Gabrielle Balkan This non-fiction guessing game challenges young paleontologists to identify dinosaurs based on close-ups of their skeletons and physical traits. Each page turn reveals the full animal in vibrant color, along with fascinating facts about its life. It combines scientific learning with the excitement of a riddle, perfect for curious minds.
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Fluffy Kitten by Rod Campbell From the creator of Dear Zoo, this touch-and-feel book introduces a variety of kittens with different coats and characteristics. Toddlers can stroke the "fluffy" and "soft" textures while learning simple adjectives. It is a gentle, sensory experience designed to appeal to animal lovers.
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Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell A timeless classic, this lift-the-flap book tells the story of a child who writes to the zoo asking for a pet. The zoo sends a series of unsuitable animals, from a fierce lion to a jumpy frog, hiding behind crates and baskets. It encourages interaction and prediction, culminating in the arrival of the perfect pet.
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Bluey: The Beach Join Bluey and her family for a day of discovery and play on the Australian coast in this lift-the-flap adventure. The Heelers explore rock pools, build sandcastles, and meet beach creatures, capturing the magic of a family holiday. It brings the warmth and humor of the hit TV show to the page.
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Giraffes Can't Dance: Jingle Bells by Giles Andreae & Guy Parker-Rees Gerald the Giraffe returns in a festive board book, bringing his unique dance moves to a Christmas celebration. The story combines the beloved character with holiday cheer, showing that everyone has their own rhythm. It is a joyful, rhyming addition to any Christmas book collection.
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That's Not My Lion... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Part of the iconic Usborne series, this book invites babies to find their lion by feeling various textured patches. The repetitive text and bold outlines are specifically designed to support language development and visual focus. It is a sturdy and engaging sensory book for the very young.
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Boys Will Be... by Susana Hoffmann This empowering book challenges gender stereotypes by showcasing boys engaging in a wide range of behaviors, from loud and messy to quiet and kind. It encourages boys to embrace all their emotions and interests, whether they involve trucks or tenderness. The message is one of acceptance and the freedom to be oneself.
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Good Morning, Gumnuts by May Gibbs Step into the magical Australian bush with the Gumnut Babies as they wake up to a new day. The soft, nostalgic illustrations introduce the flora and fauna of the forest in a gentle way. It is a sweet and peaceful story that celebrates nature and morning routines.
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First Baby Days: Night, Night Designed for developing eyes, this book uses high-contrast black and white patterns with shiny foil accents to capture a baby's attention. The simple text bids goodnight to various objects, establishing a calming pre-sleep rhythm. It is a visual stimulation tool that doubles as a bedtime story.
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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Felties) This innovative board book features soft felt pages and tactile elements that add a new dimension to the classic nursery rhyme. The comforting texture makes it perfect for cuddling up with during a sing-along session. It offers a cozy, sensory-rich way to enjoy traditional songs.
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Peter Rabbit: Pumpkin Party! Peter Rabbit and his friends celebrate the autumn season with a festive pumpkin party in the woods. The story features Beatrix Potter’s beloved characters engaging in seasonal fun and games. It is a charming introduction to Halloween themes without being scary.
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Wake up, Thomas! (Thomas & Friends) This interactive slide-and-play book lets children help Thomas the Tank Engine wake up and start his busy day on Sodor. By moving the sliders, readers can change the scenes and reveal surprises. It combines the appeal of trains with fine motor skill practice.
Genre: Childrens
Secondhand Children’s Board Book Bargain Book Box
This delightful collection of eighteen board books is designed to engage babies and toddlers with interactive elements and beloved characters. The box features a mix of sensory "touch and feel" books from Usborne and Rod Campbell, alongside classic lift-the-flap adventures like Dear Zoo and Bluey. It also includes educational titles that focus on manners, emotions, and vocabulary, as well as festive stories starring Peter Rabbit and Gerald the Giraffe. From high-contrast books for newborns to rhyming stories for pre-schoolers, this set offers a durable and diverse library for early learners. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Bedtime Rhymes (Peppa Pig) Join Peppa and George as they wind down for the day with a selection of classic nursery rhymes perfect for bedtime. The book features colorful illustrations of the beloved pig family getting ready to sleep. It is a soothing and familiar way to help young children settle into their own nighttime routines.
-
Today I'm Playing Dress-Ups by Tiffi This playful book celebrates the joy of imagination as a child explores a trunk full of costumes and accessories. Each page reveals a new outfit and a new persona, encouraging creative play and storytelling. The bright and cheerful illustrations capture the excitement of pretending to be someone else for a day.
-
Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox & Judy Horacek In this modern Australian classic, readers embark on a rhythmic search for the elusive green sheep amongst a flock of colorful and busy friends. The text introduces concepts of opposites and colors in a fun, engaging way. It is a perfect read-aloud story that encourages participation and ends with a cozy bedtime scene.
-
Touch! My Big Touch-and-Feel Word Book illustrated by Xavier Deneux This substantial volume introduces over 150 words across various themes, from clothing to vehicles, paired with tactile elements. The high-quality design features raised textures and cut-outs that invite little hands to explore. It serves as an interactive dictionary that helps build early vocabulary through sensory association.
-
Sorry (Cheeky Monkey Manners) by Lisa Kerr Cheeky Monkey learns a valuable lesson about empathy and the importance of apologizing when accidents happen. The story uses gentle humor and relatable scenarios to teach toddlers about social skills and forgiveness. It provides a helpful tool for parents to discuss manners and feelings with their children.
-
Dharma the Llama by Matt Cosgrove Dharma is a llama who prefers reading books to the usual llama activities like spitting and kicking, setting her apart from the herd. The story celebrates individuality and the quiet strength found in being true to oneself. With humorous rhymes and expressive art, it is a fun read about embracing what makes you unique.
-
Who's That Dinosaur? by Gabrielle Balkan This non-fiction guessing game challenges young paleontologists to identify dinosaurs based on close-ups of their skeletons and physical traits. Each page turn reveals the full animal in vibrant color, along with fascinating facts about its life. It combines scientific learning with the excitement of a riddle, perfect for curious minds.
-
Fluffy Kitten by Rod Campbell From the creator of Dear Zoo, this touch-and-feel book introduces a variety of kittens with different coats and characteristics. Toddlers can stroke the "fluffy" and "soft" textures while learning simple adjectives. It is a gentle, sensory experience designed to appeal to animal lovers.
-
Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell A timeless classic, this lift-the-flap book tells the story of a child who writes to the zoo asking for a pet. The zoo sends a series of unsuitable animals, from a fierce lion to a jumpy frog, hiding behind crates and baskets. It encourages interaction and prediction, culminating in the arrival of the perfect pet.
-
Bluey: The Beach Join Bluey and her family for a day of discovery and play on the Australian coast in this lift-the-flap adventure. The Heelers explore rock pools, build sandcastles, and meet beach creatures, capturing the magic of a family holiday. It brings the warmth and humor of the hit TV show to the page.
-
Giraffes Can't Dance: Jingle Bells by Giles Andreae & Guy Parker-Rees Gerald the Giraffe returns in a festive board book, bringing his unique dance moves to a Christmas celebration. The story combines the beloved character with holiday cheer, showing that everyone has their own rhythm. It is a joyful, rhyming addition to any Christmas book collection.
-
That's Not My Lion... (Usborne Touchy-Feely) Part of the iconic Usborne series, this book invites babies to find their lion by feeling various textured patches. The repetitive text and bold outlines are specifically designed to support language development and visual focus. It is a sturdy and engaging sensory book for the very young.
-
Boys Will Be... by Susana Hoffmann This empowering book challenges gender stereotypes by showcasing boys engaging in a wide range of behaviors, from loud and messy to quiet and kind. It encourages boys to embrace all their emotions and interests, whether they involve trucks or tenderness. The message is one of acceptance and the freedom to be oneself.
-
Good Morning, Gumnuts by May Gibbs Step into the magical Australian bush with the Gumnut Babies as they wake up to a new day. The soft, nostalgic illustrations introduce the flora and fauna of the forest in a gentle way. It is a sweet and peaceful story that celebrates nature and morning routines.
-
First Baby Days: Night, Night Designed for developing eyes, this book uses high-contrast black and white patterns with shiny foil accents to capture a baby's attention. The simple text bids goodnight to various objects, establishing a calming pre-sleep rhythm. It is a visual stimulation tool that doubles as a bedtime story.
-
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Felties) This innovative board book features soft felt pages and tactile elements that add a new dimension to the classic nursery rhyme. The comforting texture makes it perfect for cuddling up with during a sing-along session. It offers a cozy, sensory-rich way to enjoy traditional songs.
-
Peter Rabbit: Pumpkin Party! Peter Rabbit and his friends celebrate the autumn season with a festive pumpkin party in the woods. The story features Beatrix Potter’s beloved characters engaging in seasonal fun and games. It is a charming introduction to Halloween themes without being scary.
-
Wake up, Thomas! (Thomas & Friends) This interactive slide-and-play book lets children help Thomas the Tank Engine wake up and start his busy day on Sodor. By moving the sliders, readers can change the scenes and reveal surprises. It combines the appeal of trains with fine motor skill practice.