Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box SP2277
Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This delightful collection of twenty-four board books is a treasure trove for toddlers and preschoolers. Combining the contents of two sets, this box features beloved characters like Bluey, The Wiggles, and Peter Rabbit, alongside timeless classics like The Tiger Who Came to Tea and We're Going on a Bear Hunt. From interactive "peep-through" books to high-contrast learning tools and musical rhymes, this library covers every step of early literacy. Please note this box contains two copies of The Koala Who Could, perfect for keeping a spare or gifting to a friend. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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If I were a butterfly A tactile book with a "touch and feel" element (implied by the title style common in this genre) encouraging sensory exploration through the world of insects.
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The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright & Jim Field A charming rhyming story about Kevin the Koala, who likes things to stay the same, until he learns that change can bring wonderful new adventures.
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Peter Rabbit: Words Beatrix Potter's classic characters introduce simple words to young readers, featuring gentle illustrations of the famous bunny and his friends.
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Sea (To Look Thru) An interactive die-cut book where little hands can turn the pages to reveal different sea creatures peeking through the holes.
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Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell The classic lift-the-flap book where a child writes to the zoo for a pet. From a heavy elephant to a scary lion, find out which animal is the perfect fit.
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Emma! Instruments (The Wiggles) Join Emma Wiggle as she explores different musical instruments. A colorful introduction to music for fans of the popular children's group.
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Ten Little Owls by Renée Treml A beautiful counting book featuring Australian native wildlife. Count from one wombat to ten little owls in this artistically illustrated board book.
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Bath Time (Toddle Time) A fun, shaped board book that doubles as a door hanger. It celebrates the splashy joys of bath time for toddlers.
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Are you there little elephant? (Usborne Little Peep-Through Books) A hide-and-seek book with intricate cut-outs. Children can peep through the pages to follow the little elephant through a colorful jungle scenes.
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Please (Don't Forget Your Manners!) A simple and friendly guide to manners, featuring a polite pig who teaches the importance of saying "please."
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The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr The board book edition of the classic tale about a tiger who turns up at the door and eats all the food in the house, much to the amusement of Sophie and her mummy.
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Quiet Bunny by Lisa McCue Quiet Bunny loves the sounds of the forest but wants to make a sound of his own. A sweet story about finding your unique voice.
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Ten Little Pirates by Mike Brownlow & Simon Rickerty A swashbuckling counting rhyme full of action and adventure. Count the pirates as they sail the high seas and face a hungry shark.
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The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Australian Feast by Eric Carle The famous caterpillar heads Down Under, munching his way through iconic Australian foods like lamingtons and pavlova in this localized twist on the classic.
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Let's Be Friends A warm and gentle story about friendship featuring cuddly bears. It explores themes of sharing and playing together.
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Baby's First Animals A high-contrast or bright picture book designed to introduce the youngest readers to common animals and the sounds they make.
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Bluey: The Creek Based on the hit TV episode, Bluey and her friends explore the local creek. It celebrates nature, outdoor play, and overcoming fears.
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The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright & Jim Field (Duplicate Copy) A second copy of the inspiring story about Kevin the Koala finding his courage.
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The Snow Wombat by Susannah Chambers & Mark Jackson A lyrical story about a wombat’s journey through a snowy landscape. It captures the quiet beauty of the Australian winter with soft, realistic illustrations.
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen & Helen Oxenbury The rhythmic, chant-aloud classic that follows a family as they squelch and splash their way through obstacles to find a bear.
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The Wheels on the Bus illustrated by Mandy Foot An Australian illustrator brings the favorite nursery rhyme to life, often featuring native animals riding the bus in a fun, local interpretation.
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Words (Flip and Find) An interactive word book with split pages or flaps, allowing children to match words with pictures to build their vocabulary.
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Star Wars: A Scanimation Book by Rufus Butler Seder A magical book where the images appear to move as you turn the pages. Watch lightsabers duel and TIE fighters fly in this visual treat for young Padawans.
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Emma! Bowtiful Box of Books (The Wiggles) A slipcase shaped like a "Bowmobile" containing four mini board books about colors, shapes, and Emma Wiggle's favorite things.
Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box (24 Books)
This delightful collection of twenty-four board books is a treasure trove for toddlers and preschoolers. Combining the contents of two sets, this box features beloved characters like Bluey, The Wiggles, and Peter Rabbit, alongside timeless classics like The Tiger Who Came to Tea and We're Going on a Bear Hunt. From interactive "peep-through" books to high-contrast learning tools and musical rhymes, this library covers every step of early literacy. Please note this box contains two copies of The Koala Who Could, perfect for keeping a spare or gifting to a friend. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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If I were a butterfly A tactile book with a "touch and feel" element (implied by the title style common in this genre) encouraging sensory exploration through the world of insects.
-
The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright & Jim Field A charming rhyming story about Kevin the Koala, who likes things to stay the same, until he learns that change can bring wonderful new adventures.
-
Peter Rabbit: Words Beatrix Potter's classic characters introduce simple words to young readers, featuring gentle illustrations of the famous bunny and his friends.
-
Sea (To Look Thru) An interactive die-cut book where little hands can turn the pages to reveal different sea creatures peeking through the holes.
-
Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell The classic lift-the-flap book where a child writes to the zoo for a pet. From a heavy elephant to a scary lion, find out which animal is the perfect fit.
-
Emma! Instruments (The Wiggles) Join Emma Wiggle as she explores different musical instruments. A colorful introduction to music for fans of the popular children's group.
-
Ten Little Owls by Renée Treml A beautiful counting book featuring Australian native wildlife. Count from one wombat to ten little owls in this artistically illustrated board book.
-
Bath Time (Toddle Time) A fun, shaped board book that doubles as a door hanger. It celebrates the splashy joys of bath time for toddlers.
-
Are you there little elephant? (Usborne Little Peep-Through Books) A hide-and-seek book with intricate cut-outs. Children can peep through the pages to follow the little elephant through a colorful jungle scenes.
-
Please (Don't Forget Your Manners!) A simple and friendly guide to manners, featuring a polite pig who teaches the importance of saying "please."
-
The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr The board book edition of the classic tale about a tiger who turns up at the door and eats all the food in the house, much to the amusement of Sophie and her mummy.
-
Quiet Bunny by Lisa McCue Quiet Bunny loves the sounds of the forest but wants to make a sound of his own. A sweet story about finding your unique voice.
-
Ten Little Pirates by Mike Brownlow & Simon Rickerty A swashbuckling counting rhyme full of action and adventure. Count the pirates as they sail the high seas and face a hungry shark.
-
The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Australian Feast by Eric Carle The famous caterpillar heads Down Under, munching his way through iconic Australian foods like lamingtons and pavlova in this localized twist on the classic.
-
Let's Be Friends A warm and gentle story about friendship featuring cuddly bears. It explores themes of sharing and playing together.
-
Baby's First Animals A high-contrast or bright picture book designed to introduce the youngest readers to common animals and the sounds they make.
-
Bluey: The Creek Based on the hit TV episode, Bluey and her friends explore the local creek. It celebrates nature, outdoor play, and overcoming fears.
-
The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright & Jim Field (Duplicate Copy) A second copy of the inspiring story about Kevin the Koala finding his courage.
-
The Snow Wombat by Susannah Chambers & Mark Jackson A lyrical story about a wombat’s journey through a snowy landscape. It captures the quiet beauty of the Australian winter with soft, realistic illustrations.
-
We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen & Helen Oxenbury The rhythmic, chant-aloud classic that follows a family as they squelch and splash their way through obstacles to find a bear.
-
The Wheels on the Bus illustrated by Mandy Foot An Australian illustrator brings the favorite nursery rhyme to life, often featuring native animals riding the bus in a fun, local interpretation.
-
Words (Flip and Find) An interactive word book with split pages or flaps, allowing children to match words with pictures to build their vocabulary.
-
Star Wars: A Scanimation Book by Rufus Butler Seder A magical book where the images appear to move as you turn the pages. Watch lightsabers duel and TIE fighters fly in this visual treat for young Padawans.
-
Emma! Bowtiful Box of Books (The Wiggles) A slipcase shaped like a "Bowmobile" containing four mini board books about colors, shapes, and Emma Wiggle's favorite things.