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List view record 11: Kipper's surpriseList view anchor tag for record 11: Kipper's surprise
List view record 12: Happy dog, sad dogList view anchor tag for record 12: Happy dog, sad dog
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Happy dog, sad dog

Lloyd, Sam2003
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Hot dog, hairy dog, wet dog - find out the opposites of these and more in this board book of doggy opposites. This chunky format of this board book makes it ideal for little hands, and the pictures will make children laugh and help make learning easier.
List view record 13: Head, shoulders, knees and toesList view anchor tag for record 13: Head, shoulders, knees and toes
List view record 14: That's not my bearList view anchor tag for record 14: That's not my bear
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That's not my bear

Watt, Fiona2003
Books
This board book offers a combination of simple text, illustrations and things to feel in order to help very young children develop sensory and language awareness. It uses a variety of textured patches to encourage interactive play and help children explore the surfaces of a toy bear.
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Enormous elephant

Bolam, Emily2004
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This friendly, large-size board book is ideal to use with young children, who will love listening to the simple storylines and looking at all the colourful jungle animals. With noises to imitate and things to point at, this books will deliver heaps of happiness to little ones!
List view record 16: Happy dog sad dogList view anchor tag for record 16: Happy dog sad dog
List view record 17: Incey Wincey SpiderList view anchor tag for record 17: Incey Wincey Spider
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Incey Wincey Spider

Kubler, Annie, 1960-2004
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By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. And even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favou...
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My first signs

Kubler, Annie, 1960-2004
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Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching sign language to children from as young as eight months we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. This dictionary shows how to sign 40 key words.
List view record 19: Spot's rainy day sound bookList view anchor tag for record 19: Spot's rainy day sound book
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Spot's rainy day sound book

Hill, Eric, 1927-2004
Books
Spot has been out playing in the garden, but he has to come inside when it starts to rain. He then falls asleep and dreams that he is outside, getting wet in the rain - but it's only kitty licking his nose! When the stops, he goes outside again with his friend Helen.
List view record 20: That's not my fairyList view anchor tag for record 20: That's not my fairy
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