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Rod Campbell
Dear Zoo is twenty-five years old -- and still as popular as ever! And with an updated look, this children's classic is sure to delight a new generation of readers!
Margaret Wise Brown
A peaceful day on the farm told through gentle rhyme, as animals play in the sun and settle in for the night. A cosy, rhythmic introduction to farm life for the very youngest readers.
duopress
What's going on, zebra? Quack quack, baby duck. Hola, baby owl! Making connections between images on a page and the real world is an important building block for your baby’s communication skills—and this charming introduction to ten baby animals, paired with friendly greetings and bold, basic patterns, provides a great high-contrast experience for young developing eyes. As newborns’ vision is not developed enough to recognize colors, severe black-and-white contrast of patterns and images allow their eyes to differentiate between what they’re seeing. Sure to grab little ones' attention! Also available: Hello, Ocean Friends and Hello, Garden Bugs. Coming soon: Hello, My World.
Karen Katz
Where are Baby's hands? Under the bubbles! Where are baby's eyes? Under her hat! Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive book. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps are perfect for parents and children to share.
Amelia Hepworth
Show your child just how strong your love is every minute of the day! Features a "To" and "From" personalization page, making this sweet board book an ideal gift for baby showers, birthdays, and new parents. The sun rises, and a bear and cub begin their day together. They splash in the water, climb mountains, watch the colorful lights in the shimmering sky, and play with friends. They show their love for each other by touching noses, chasing each other, and, of course, hugging and snuggling before bed. · A sweet book for babies and toddlers ages 0-3 · Perfect Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, baby showers, birthdays, and new parents · Includes a "To" and "From" personalization page in the front of the book, making this heartwarming book an ideal gift
Mem Fox
"Here is the blue sheep, and here is the red sheep. Here is the bath sheep, and here is the bed sheep. But where is the green sheep? Celebrate 20 years of this joyous Australian picture book and join Mem Fox and Judy Horacek's wildly wonderful search for the green sheep." -- Back cover.
Bill Martin Jr
A pictorial representation of a question and answer game played by a teacher and her group.
0–2 yrsMem Fox
As everyone knows, nothing is sweeter than tiny baby fingers and chubby baby toes . . . From two of the most gifted picture book creators of our time, here is a celebration of babies and the joy they bring to everyone, everywhere, all over the world! 'This is a perfect read-aloud picture book . . . full of warmth and appeal. It was a joy to read and a pleasure to hold.' Margaret Hamilton, Bookseller and Publisher
0–3 yrsMem Fox
Mothers across the animal world are settling their little ones down for sleep in this dreamy, rhyming picture book. Mem Fox's warm prose and Jane Dyer's soft illustrations make bedtime feel like magic.
0–3 yrsEric Hill
Little ones love hunting for Spot the puppy hiding behind flaps on every page. A perfect first lift-the-flap book that builds anticipation and vocabulary.
0–3 yrsEric Hill
Sally looks for her puppy Spot in all the wrong places — under the stairs, inside the piano, in the wardrobe. Eric Hill's lift-the-flap classic has introduced generations of babies to their first narrative and the pure delight of a hidden surprise.
0–3 yrsSam McBratney
A tender bedtime story about a little hare and his father trying to express how much they love each other. A gentle, heartfelt classic that resonates with children and parents alike.
0–3 yrsCampbell Books
Lift the flaps all over the farm to find animals hiding in the barn, under the hay bale, behind the tractor. Campbell's chunky, colourful board book is perfectly sized for little hands with sturdy flaps that survive enthusiastic repeated lifting.
0–2 yrsRoger Priddy
Bold photographs paired with clear labels introduce babies and toddlers to their first words across everyday categories — food, animals, toys, and more.
0–2 yrsRachel Isadora
A little child wakes up and greets the world in this warm, realistic board book. Rachel Isadora's gentle illustrations capture the joy of a simple morning routine.
0–2 yrsMargaret Wise Brown
A soothing bedtime classic where a little bunny says goodnight to everything in the great green room. With its gentle rhythm and soft illustrations, this is the perfect read-aloud to wind down any evening.
0–2 yrsPeter Linenthal
High-contrast black-and-white art for babies who are beginning to look and learn.
0–2 yrsMargaret Miller
Close-up photographs of babies making a range of expressions — happy, surprised, sleepy — help young children begin to recognise and name emotions.
0–2 yrsSandra Boynton
This raucous story about animals and the sounds they make, including three pigs who say “LA LA LA!” is a read-aloud favorite. Sandra Boynton’s wildly popular, Moo, Baa, La La La!, features her lively and spirited text that introduces readers to animals and the noises they make. A quiet final spread begs the little ones and their caregivers to OINK!, SNORT!, QUACK!, and MEOW! in a noisy animal ending. A cow says MOO. A sheep says BAA. Three singing pigs say LA LA LA!
0–2 yrsSandra Boynton
This whimsical first concept book, featuring a delightful read-aloud text that showcases animals, colors, and clothes, is sure to elicit giggles from little ones as they happily chime in on every spread with an OOPS.
0–3 yrsSandra Boynton
All the animals on a big boat go through their evening routine — exercise, bath, brushing teeth — before settling in to sleep. Sandra Boynton's trademark silliness makes every step of bedtime fun.
0–3 yrsSandra Boynton
A boatload of animals scrub up, brush their teeth, do exercises on the ark's top deck, and rock to sleep. Sandra Boynton's irresistible, funny rhythm is perfectly paced for winding little ones down — and making parents smile at the same time.
0–2 yrsGlobal Fund for Children
Vibrant photographs of babies from around the world, all sharing the same expressions of joy and curiosity. A beautiful first book celebrating the diversity of human life.
0–4 yrsMaryann Cusimano Love
A lyrical poem about the love between parent and child: "I am your parent; you are my child. I am your quiet place; you are my wild." Warm illustrations make this a beautiful book for settling down together at the end of the day.
0–3 yrsSandra J. Howatt
A gentle, lulling poem follows sleepy animals — hedgehogs, bears, birds — all settling down for the night, one by one, until one small child does too. Renata Liwska's soft, dreamy illustrations make this the perfect final book of the day.
Christopher Franceschelli
A stunning board book where each letter transforms into an image — O is a porthole, T is a table. Christopher Franceschelli's bold, design-led approach makes this a beautiful first alphabet book that works as a visual puzzle for curious young minds.
Caroline Jayne Church
A gentle, reassuring book for toddlers about to become older siblings. Simple words and warm illustrations help young children understand what it means when a new baby arrives — and how loved they still are.
1–4 yrsEva Chen
An alphabet of powerful, joyful words celebrating girls who are Awesome, Bold, Creative, Daring. Eva Chen's bright, diverse illustrations make this a spirited first alphabet book and one of the most affirming board books around.
1–4 yrsAnne Bowen
Before you were born, I dreamed of you. Anne Bowen's quiet, lyrical poem celebrates the love a parent feels long before a child arrives — the imagining, the waiting, the wondering. A moving book for expectant families to read together.
1–4 yrsJo Witek
A child presses their face to their mother's growing belly and talks to the baby inside — curious, excited, a little uncertain. A tender book that captures the magic of anticipation and helps young children feel involved before a new sibling arrives.
1–4 yrsAlice Schertle
Little Blue Truck beeps his way through the farm greeting all the animals, until a big grumpy dump truck gets stuck in the mud. A sweet story about kindness and community with a satisfying, rhythmic read-aloud text.
1–4 yrsChristie Matheson
Tap, shake, blow, and tilt this interactive board book to change the seasons on a magical tree — from bare winter branches to blossom to fruit and back again. Christie Matheson's simple, beautiful book makes every child feel like they have real magic in their fingertips.
Peggy Rathmann
A sneaky gorilla steals the zookeeper's keys and lets all the animals follow him home for the night. A nearly wordless picture book that children love to narrate themselves — fresh every time.
Rachel Fuller
A young child watches their mother's belly grow, wonders what the baby will be like, and feels the mix of excitement and uncertainty that comes with waiting. Rachel Fuller's gentle book is perfect for the months of anticipation before a new sibling arrives.
Jill McDonald
A bright, bold introduction to the planets, moons, and stars for the youngest curious minds. Simple language and vivid illustrations make exploring our solar system fun and accessible — a perfect first science book for toddlers and preschoolers.
2–5 yrsEzra Jack Keats
Peter spends a magical day playing in the snow in this Caldecott-winning classic — one of the first picture books to centre a Black child in an everyday adventure. Simple, joyful, and quietly groundbreaking.
2–5 yrsAudrey Wood
In a cosy house on a rainy afternoon, everyone is sleeping — Granny, child, dog, cat, and mouse — all piled together in a wonderful cumulative heap. A beloved classic perfect for reading aloud slowly, slowly, until everyone drifts off.
2–5 yrsAlice Schertle
Little Blue Truck meets a new friend who is too shy to play. A gentle, warm story about reaching out, being patient, and the joy of making a new friend — perfect for children starting childcare or playgroup.
2–4 yrsJulia Donaldson
Cat is cooking up a feast! Lift the flaps to discover what's hiding in the kitchen in this fun interactive book for the very youngest readers. Bright pictures and simple words make it perfect for sharing.
2–4 yrsBill Martin Jr
The letters of the alphabet race each other up a coconut tree in this rhythmic, vibrant picture book. Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault's bouncy text makes learning the alphabet genuinely fun.
2–4 yrsJulia Donaldson
Fox can't find his socks! Lift the flaps to search behind the sofa, under the rug, and in the washing machine. A perfect first lift-the-flap book for toddlers that builds reading readiness through play.
2–5 yrsDon Freeman
A teddy bear in a department store longs for a home, and a little girl named Lisa saves up her own money to give him one. A warm story about belonging, friendship, and unconditional love.
2–5 yrsAnna Dewdney
Baby Llama puts on his red pajamas, hears a bedtime story, and then — where is Mama? A rhythmic, reassuring picture book that captures the bedtime worry of a small child and the comfort of a parent who always comes back.
2–5 yrsSherri Duskey Rinker
As the sun sets over the construction site, the hardworking trucks finish their jobs and settle in for the night. Crane Truck, Cement Mixer, Dump Truck — each gets a soothing send-off in this irresistible bedtime book for vehicle-loving children.
2–5 yrsMartin Waddell
Little Bear is afraid of the dark and cannot sleep — so Big Bear brings lantern after lantern, each one bigger than the last. A warm, tender story about love, reassurance, and the darkness that is never quite as frightening as it seems.
2–5 yrsMartin Waddell
Three owl babies wake up to find their mother gone and wait anxiously in the dark for her to return. A warm, reassuring story about the fear of separation and the comfort of a parent's return.
2–5 yrsLucy Cousins
Za-Za the zebra is not sure she likes having a new baby brother — he takes all of Mummy and Daddy's attention and doesn't do anything interesting yet. Lucy Cousins's bright, simple book perfectly captures toddler jealousy and the journey toward acceptance.
2–6 yrsMo Willems
The Pigeon absolutely, positively does NOT need a bath. (He really does.) Mo Willems's irresistible, grumpy Pigeon is at his funniest in this hygiene stand-off that every bath-resistant toddler will instantly recognise.