Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box SP2309
Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box
Celebrate family, friendship, and early milestones with this delightful collection of sixteen secondhand board books. This box is packed with warm sentiments, featuring the beloved "Why I Love" series and the classic Guess How Much I Love You, alongside interactive learning titles from the world of Eric Carle and Peppa Pig. Whether you are tackling potty training, learning the alphabet, or looking for a cozy story to share with Grandma and Grandpa, this library offers durable and engaging reads for toddlers. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Why I Love My Grandma by Daniel Howarth A heartwarming collection of sentiments from children about why their grandmothers are special. Illustrated with adorable animal characters, it celebrates the unique bond between grandmas and their grandchildren through simple, loving text. It is a tender and joyful tribute perfect for sharing during a visit.
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Why I Love My Grandpa by Daniel Howarth Companion to the Grandma book, this title features cute animals expressing their love for their grandfathers. From playing games to giving the best hugs, it captures the fun and warmth of the grandparent relationship. A sweet story to read together that cherishes the connection between generations.
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I Can Be Brave by Pat-a-Cake This "small person's guide to BIG feelings" helps toddlers understand and manage their emotions. Through gentle text and friendly illustrations, it encourages bravery in everyday situations like trying new things or meeting new people. It is a supportive tool for emotional development and building confidence.
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Peppa's Buried Treasure by Peppa Pig Join Peppa and George on a pirate adventure in this interactive lift-the-flap book. They follow clues to find buried treasure, encountering friends and fun surprises along the way. It combines the joy of the hit TV show with hands-on discovery, keeping little hands busy and minds engaged.
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Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox & Helen Oxenbury This modern classic celebrates babies from all over the world, highlighting their shared similarities despite different locations. With rhythmic, rhyming text and soft watercolor illustrations, it ends with a sweet and universal kiss on the nose. It is a joyous ode to diversity and the love parents feel for their little ones.
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Sweetheart the Kindest Unicorn: A Helping Hand by Sunshine Sweetheart the unicorn learns the importance of kindness and helping others in this magical story. With bright colors and a positive message, it appeals to young fans of mythical creatures while teaching social values. The narrative encourages empathy and friendship in a gentle, accessible way.
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The Very Cranky Bear by Nick Bland Four animal friends try to cheer up a grumpy bear in a cave, but their misguided attempts only make him crankier. It takes a plain but thoughtful sheep to solve the problem with a simple act of kindness and a listening ear. A funny and rhyming story about empathy and understanding what others really need.
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Peppa's Diwali by Peppa Pig Peppa and her family learn all about the festival of lights from Mummy Zebra in this festive board book. They dress up, eat special treats, and watch fireworks, discovering the beautiful traditions of Diwali. It is a colorful introduction to a cultural celebration featuring the beloved characters from the show.
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Colours With Flora by Britta Teckentrup Explore the rainbow with Flora the flamingo in this visually striking concept book. Britta Teckentrup’s textured artwork introduces colors through nature and animals in a sophisticated yet accessible style. It is a beautiful addition to any toddler's early learning library, turning a basic lesson into an artful experience.
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Alice in Wonderland by Jennifer Adams Part of the BabyLit series, this board book acts as a colors primer using elements from Lewis Carroll’s classic. From the white rabbit to the red roses, it combines literary whimsy with basic concept learning. The stylized and retro art makes it a chic introduction to a famous story for the littlest readers.
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AB See by Elizabeth Doyle This unique alphabet book features letters composed of hidden objects that start with that letter. It invites children to look closely and "spy" the items, turning the ABCs into a visual game of discovery. The stunning graphic design makes learning the alphabet a sophisticated and interactive experience.
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ABC by Xavier Deneux A tactile "TouchThinkLearn" book that uses die-cut pages and raised elements to explore the alphabet. Little fingers can trace the shape of the letters and feel the associated objects, engaging multiple senses in the learning process. It is a high-quality, hands-on approach to early literacy that stands out on the shelf.
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Peek-a-Boo Baby: Zoo by Pat-a-Cake Lift the large, sturdy flaps to play peek-a-boo with a variety of hiding zoo animals. The bright illustrations and interactive elements are designed to delight babies and help develop their fine motor skills. It offers a fun and simple game of hide-and-seek in book form that toddlers will love.
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Guess How Much I Love You: Jigsaw Puzzle Book by Sam McBratney The beloved story of Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare is reimagined with a fun puzzle element. This book allows children to piece together the beautiful illustrations while enjoying the classic tale of unconditional love. It combines storytelling with play for an interactive bonding experience.
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Around The Farm by Eric Carle Visit the farm with this "First Look and Find" book featuring the distinctive collage art of Eric Carle. Children search the busy scenes for animals and objects, building observation and vocabulary skills with every turn of the page. It is a colorful and engaging activity book for young explorers.
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We Poop on the Potty! by Little Grasshopper Books This lighthearted and encouraging book helps normalize the potty training process for toddlers. With diverse characters and a positive tone, it celebrates the milestone of saying goodbye to diapers and using the big kid potty. It is a helpful and reassuring resource for parents and children embarking on the potty journey.
Genre: Childrens
Secondhand Board Book Bargain Book Box
Celebrate family, friendship, and early milestones with this delightful collection of sixteen secondhand board books. This box is packed with warm sentiments, featuring the beloved "Why I Love" series and the classic Guess How Much I Love You, alongside interactive learning titles from the world of Eric Carle and Peppa Pig. Whether you are tackling potty training, learning the alphabet, or looking for a cozy story to share with Grandma and Grandpa, this library offers durable and engaging reads for toddlers. Each book is secondhand and may show signs of wear.
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Why I Love My Grandma by Daniel Howarth A heartwarming collection of sentiments from children about why their grandmothers are special. Illustrated with adorable animal characters, it celebrates the unique bond between grandmas and their grandchildren through simple, loving text. It is a tender and joyful tribute perfect for sharing during a visit.
-
Why I Love My Grandpa by Daniel Howarth Companion to the Grandma book, this title features cute animals expressing their love for their grandfathers. From playing games to giving the best hugs, it captures the fun and warmth of the grandparent relationship. A sweet story to read together that cherishes the connection between generations.
-
I Can Be Brave by Pat-a-Cake This "small person's guide to BIG feelings" helps toddlers understand and manage their emotions. Through gentle text and friendly illustrations, it encourages bravery in everyday situations like trying new things or meeting new people. It is a supportive tool for emotional development and building confidence.
-
Peppa's Buried Treasure by Peppa Pig Join Peppa and George on a pirate adventure in this interactive lift-the-flap book. They follow clues to find buried treasure, encountering friends and fun surprises along the way. It combines the joy of the hit TV show with hands-on discovery, keeping little hands busy and minds engaged.
-
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox & Helen Oxenbury This modern classic celebrates babies from all over the world, highlighting their shared similarities despite different locations. With rhythmic, rhyming text and soft watercolor illustrations, it ends with a sweet and universal kiss on the nose. It is a joyous ode to diversity and the love parents feel for their little ones.
-
Sweetheart the Kindest Unicorn: A Helping Hand by Sunshine Sweetheart the unicorn learns the importance of kindness and helping others in this magical story. With bright colors and a positive message, it appeals to young fans of mythical creatures while teaching social values. The narrative encourages empathy and friendship in a gentle, accessible way.
-
The Very Cranky Bear by Nick Bland Four animal friends try to cheer up a grumpy bear in a cave, but their misguided attempts only make him crankier. It takes a plain but thoughtful sheep to solve the problem with a simple act of kindness and a listening ear. A funny and rhyming story about empathy and understanding what others really need.
-
Peppa's Diwali by Peppa Pig Peppa and her family learn all about the festival of lights from Mummy Zebra in this festive board book. They dress up, eat special treats, and watch fireworks, discovering the beautiful traditions of Diwali. It is a colorful introduction to a cultural celebration featuring the beloved characters from the show.
-
Colours With Flora by Britta Teckentrup Explore the rainbow with Flora the flamingo in this visually striking concept book. Britta Teckentrup’s textured artwork introduces colors through nature and animals in a sophisticated yet accessible style. It is a beautiful addition to any toddler's early learning library, turning a basic lesson into an artful experience.
-
Alice in Wonderland by Jennifer Adams Part of the BabyLit series, this board book acts as a colors primer using elements from Lewis Carroll’s classic. From the white rabbit to the red roses, it combines literary whimsy with basic concept learning. The stylized and retro art makes it a chic introduction to a famous story for the littlest readers.
-
AB See by Elizabeth Doyle This unique alphabet book features letters composed of hidden objects that start with that letter. It invites children to look closely and "spy" the items, turning the ABCs into a visual game of discovery. The stunning graphic design makes learning the alphabet a sophisticated and interactive experience.
-
ABC by Xavier Deneux A tactile "TouchThinkLearn" book that uses die-cut pages and raised elements to explore the alphabet. Little fingers can trace the shape of the letters and feel the associated objects, engaging multiple senses in the learning process. It is a high-quality, hands-on approach to early literacy that stands out on the shelf.
-
Peek-a-Boo Baby: Zoo by Pat-a-Cake Lift the large, sturdy flaps to play peek-a-boo with a variety of hiding zoo animals. The bright illustrations and interactive elements are designed to delight babies and help develop their fine motor skills. It offers a fun and simple game of hide-and-seek in book form that toddlers will love.
-
Guess How Much I Love You: Jigsaw Puzzle Book by Sam McBratney The beloved story of Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare is reimagined with a fun puzzle element. This book allows children to piece together the beautiful illustrations while enjoying the classic tale of unconditional love. It combines storytelling with play for an interactive bonding experience.
-
Around The Farm by Eric Carle Visit the farm with this "First Look and Find" book featuring the distinctive collage art of Eric Carle. Children search the busy scenes for animals and objects, building observation and vocabulary skills with every turn of the page. It is a colorful and engaging activity book for young explorers.
-
We Poop on the Potty! by Little Grasshopper Books This lighthearted and encouraging book helps normalize the potty training process for toddlers. With diverse characters and a positive tone, it celebrates the milestone of saying goodbye to diapers and using the big kid potty. It is a helpful and reassuring resource for parents and children embarking on the potty journey.