Fans of How to Babysit a Grandma and How to Babysit a Grandpa will love this hilarious misadventure in babysitting! Uncle Pig is babysitting his nieces and nephews, and he is clueless about what to do! His sister left him a handy list of ideas for how to entertain them, but Pig has a flair for misinterpretation (think Amelia Bedelia). When his tidy home erupts into messy chaos, what is a rookie babysitter to do? Turn to the reader for help, of course!
Toddlers will enjoy accompanying Elmo as he smells freshly cut grass, sees himself in the mirror, touches squishy finger paint, tastes a sardine-and-jelly sandwich, listens to lovely music, and much more. Charming illustrations add sweetness and humor to a pitch-perfect introduction to the five senses. Elmo has never been more lovable than he is in the pages of this sturdy board book!
Trick-or-treat!? It's Halloween on Sesame Street! Zoe and her friends all dress up as witches so that no one will be able to tell which witch is which!
Toddlers will enjoy accompanying Elmo as he smells freshly cut grass, sees himself in the mirror, touches squishy finger paint, tastes a sardine-and-jelly sandwich, listens to lovely music, and much more. Charming illustrations add sweetness and humor to a pitch-perfect introduction to the five senses. Elmo has never been more lovable than he is in the pages of this sturdy board book!
Elmo and his friends have lots of fun saying oodles of words with interesting sounds—and which sometimes feel a little funny in the mouth—such as pop, zip, hopscotch, growl, snip, gurgle, squiggly, ticktock, and lots more. There are giggles galore for babies and toddlers on every single page!
As Little Lamb collects ingredients to bake a surprise birthday cake for her mother, the reader places cards on a board to create a surprise at the end of the story.
Ernie takes his pet dog Barkley to the veterinarian for his yearly check-up, and decides that's what he wants to be when he grows up. Also includes brief descriptions of zoo and farm animal veterinarians.
The Easter Bunny is ill with an earache; he is unable to deliver the Easter eggs to all the young children. He selects Benny Bunny to take his place. Benny gets distracted along the way. Will he have enough time to deliver all the Easter Eggs? Who comes to his rescue.
When Prairie Dawn depends on Grover to get the paper for the beanstalk for their play, he is distracted by many other things, but promises to do better next time.
If I lived alone, I could eat ice cream, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I wouldn't have to share my toys or clean up my room. That would be great! Or would it? With humor and insight, this book explores the many ways family members need each other.
In these three stories, Grover prepares a pot of runaway soup, Ernie's lost hat becomes a bird's nest, and Little Bird relates the advantages of being small.
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