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Title: Hello!
Author: Genechten, Guido van.
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Title: Shhh...
Author: Genechten, Guido van.
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Title: Too loud!
Author: Genechten, Guido van.
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Title: Grow! babies!
Author: Gentieu, Penny
Summary: Photographs follow nineteen babies as they grow from birth to the age of one year.


Title: Wow! Babies!
Author: Gentieu, Penny
Summary: A collection of photographs displaying human babies in a wide range of moods and situations.


Title: Can I have a hug?
Author: Gliori, Debi.
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Title: Giggles with daddy
Author: Hathon, Elizabeth
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Title: Pat-a-cake
Author: Kenyon, Tony.
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Title: Head, shoulders, knees and toes
Author: Kubler, Annie
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Title: On the farm
Author: Lavis, Steve.
Summary: A hungry sheep tries to find out who has eaten its breakfast.


Title: Baby faces
Author: Miller, Margaret
Summary: Presents color photographs of various facial expressions.


Title: Boo! baby
Author: Miller, Margaret
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Title: What's on my head?
Author: Miller, Margaret
Summary: Presents color photographs of different objects on children's heads.


Title: Pussycat pussycat and other rhymes
Author: Opie, Iona.
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Title: All fall down
Author: Oxenbury, Helen.
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Title: Clap hands
Author: Oxenbury, Helen.
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Title: I hear
Author: Oxenbury, Helen.
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Title: I see
Author: Oxenbury, Helen.
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Title: I touch
Author: Oxenbury, Helen.
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Title: Colors : captivate and stimulate your baby's developing mind
Author: Shooter, Howard
Summary: Cuddle up with your baby and share this delightful first book of colors.


Title: Numbers
Author: Shooter, Howard
Summary: Bright pictures and simple text teach young readers to count from one to five.


Title: Daisy says Coo!
Author: Simmons, Jane.
Summary: Daisy meets a variety of animals, all of whom have their unique sounds that they make.


Title: Do monkeys tweet?
Author: Walsh, Melanie.
Summary: Asks such questions as Do little mice purr? and Do butterflies growl? and then tells which animal makes each specific sound.


Title: The bear went over the mountain
Author: Wells, Rosemary
Summary: A bear goes over the mountain and all he could see was the other side.


Title: Old MacDonald
Author: Wells, Rosemary
Summary: The inhabitants of Old MacDonald's farm are described, verse by verse.


Title: Bingo
Author: Wells, Rosemary
Summary: An illustrated version of the children's song about a dog named Bingo.


Title: Big fat hen
Author: Baker, Keith
Summary: Big Fat Hen counts to ten with her friends and all their chicks.


Title: Goodnight moon
Author: Brown, Margaret Wise
Summary: Goodnight to each of the objects in the great green room: goodnight chairs, goodnight comb, goodnight air.


Title: If you're happy and you know it
Author: Cabrera, Jane.
Summary: An elephant, a monkey, and a giraffe join other animals to sing different verses of this popular song that encourages everyone to express their happiness through voice and movement.


Title: Freight train
Author: Crews, Donald
Summary: Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through tunnels, by cities, and over trestles.


Title: Baby! Talk!
Author: Gentieu, Penny
Summary: Photographs and simple text present a group of babies finding their feet, playing patty-cake, eating, hugging, and more.


Title: Bounce, bounce, bounce
Author: Henderson, Kathy
Summary: In illustrations and rhyming text, an active toddler demonstrates how water is meant for washing (splash splash splash), chairs for sitting (bounce bounce bounce), and saucepans for cooking (crash crash crash).


Title: Bumpety bump
Author: Henderson, Kathy
Summary: As she's passed from one family member to another, Baby enjoys a rollicking ride.


Title: Where's Spot?
Author: Hill, Eric
Summary: Encourages readers to lift up a series of flaps and find a hidden surprise on each page as a mother dog searches for her mischievous puppy, Spot.


Title: Down by the station
Author: Hillenbrand, Will.
Summary: In this version of a familiar song, baby animals ride to the children's zoo on the zoo train. Printed music on last page.


Title: Whose shoes?
Author: Hines, Anna Grossnickle
Summary: A mouse tries on the shoes of various family members, from Daddy's great big clompy shoes and Mommy's clappy high-heeled shoes to those of Brother and Baby, but only one pair is just right. Features fold-out illustrations.


Title: Pots and pans
Author: Hubbell, Patricia
Summary: Rhyming text imitates Baby finding pots, pans, lids, and cans in the kitchen.


Title: Babies
Author: Isadora, Rachel
Summary: Babies enjoy the activities of the day, from eating and dressing up to bathing, drying, and sleeping.


Title: Baby loves hugs and kisses
Author: Lawrence, Michael C.
Summary: After receiving wonderful hugs and kisses from his parents and grandparents, Baby tries to hug and kiss the family pets.


Title: Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?
Author: Martin, Bill
Summary: Children see a variety of animals, each one a different color, and a teacher looking at them.


Title: I love animals
Author: McDonnell, Flora
Summary: A girl names all the animals she likes on her farm, from Jock the dog to the pig and her piglets.


Title: Splash!
Author: McDonnell, Flora
Summary: When the jungle animals are hot, a baby elephant has a good solution involving the squirting and splashing of water at the water hole.


Title: Come here, Cleo!
Author: Blackstone, Stella
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Title: I like it when--
Author: Murphy, Mary
Summary: A little penguin shares its favorite things with the one it loves most.


Title: Love me, love you
Author: O'Keefe, Susan Heyboer
Summary: Mother Rabbit and Baby Rabbit go through a busy day, loving each activity and each other.


Title: Who said meow?
Author: Polushkin, Maria
Summary: Puppy tries to find out which animal makes the new sound he hears.


Title: Spots, feathers, and curly tails
Author: Tafuri, Nancy
Summary: Questions and answers highlight some outstanding characteristics of farm animals, such as a chicken's feathers and a horse's mane.


Title: Over in the meadow : a traditional counting rhyme
Author: Voce, Louise
Summary: A counting rhyme describing the activities of various baby animals, from one turtle to ten foxes.


Title: I went walking
Author: Williams, Sue
Summary: During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors.