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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingStep-by-step vocabulary-building doodles What does “loquacious” mean? Or “bombastic”? Or “quagmire”? Best-selling doodle-dynamo Deborah Zemke has devised a groundbreaking mnemonic approach to learning—and remembering—the meanings of words. Zemke ingeniously depicts 101 of the most-used words on standardized...[more] (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDoodle dynamo Deborah Zemke presents a playful addition to her best-selling series Doodles at Dinner and Doodles at Lunch, featuring 36 new placemats with wacky doodles for diners young and old. Zemke shows readers how to take animals and food and turn them into crazy doodlicious concoctions. Tear-off...[more] (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingMiss Mouse and a house full of friends make their debut in a new line of easy-to-read chapter books. With easy-to-understand vocabulary, short sentences, simple story lines, and striking illustrations, Blue Apple Chapters are designed to enhance and strengthen a beginning reader’s read-alone, independent...[more] (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starQuirk_publishing PublishingKids love jokes and everyone in the family will enjoy this small size companion to Jokes Every Man Should Know (120,000 copies sold to date). Monkeyfarts! is guaranteed to be a hit on the playground and at holiday gatherings! US$8.99 (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starPowerhouse Publishing100 Fun Tests on Romance, Love, and Sex Life/ relationship coach and ABC’s PrimeTime regular Donna Barnes has a mission: she wants you to achieve a happy, healthy, fulfilling relationship—and she’s going to get you started by helping you to analyze your current situation, whether you’re single and looking...[more] (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starPowerhouse PublishingAudrey Hepburn’s trademark style—elegant, graceful, and yet attainable—revolutionized the fashion world during her era, and continues to influence and inspire designers and fashionable women around the world today. The little black dress, the turtleneck, the Capri pant, and the ballet flat are everyday...[more] (posted on 2012-05-15)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBig, bold illustrations introduce young readers to adjectives like big, bigger, and biggest; far, farther, and farthest; high, higher, and highest. The brightly colored fold-out illustrations make each concept easy to understand: by unfolding the page, you can see a tall building get even taller, then...[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingTurn letters into dandy doodles! Best-selling doodle dynamo Deborah Zemke is back with a go-anywhere activity book that is sure to be a hit with young aspiring artists. Turn an A into an alligator, a K into a kangaroo, and a Z into a zebra! Using letters as a starting point, this entertaining drawing...[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingLearn the ABCs with style! DwellStudio lends its inimitable design sensibility to these oversize A-to-Z wall cards. Toddlers and preschool-age children will love the charming images drawn from DwellStudio’s best-selling children’s lines, and parents will appreciate the clean lines and modern design...[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe animal card set offers more than simple identification. Matching pairs of cards show animals in both photographs and drawings. Kids must learn to recognize the animals\' features in both formats and put them together. Animals featured include horse, cow, sheep, goat, pig, fish, and chick. The box...[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingYou draw with me, and I’ll draw with you! Those battling cartoon-artists from Scribbles and Ink are back, this time hosting a bright and funny “let’s draw it together” activity book. Scribbles, the cat, and Ink, the mouse, invite two kids (or a kid and a grownup, etc.) to tap into each other’s creativity....[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingGood night, sleepy parakeet. Good night, sleepy dog. Good night, sleepy Charlie. But wait! Charlie doesn\'t want to go to sleepnot all by himself in his own bed. With the help of his patient mom, Charlie works through a problem all young children faceputting their busy days to rest. Mommy, I Want...[more] (posted on 2012-05-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingTake one little pencil for drawing… add one giant book of space-tacular doodles for kids…and blast off into an activity book that boldly goes where no pencil has gone before! An innovative combination of art-meets-space-stuff will make this fact-and-fun-packed book stand out in the robust doodle book...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe perfect something for the older sibling! As a new baby is showered with gifts and attention, a big brother or sister often feels left out. Here’s the perfect gift to accompany the baby’s presents. Inside its colorful pages are fun activities for creating an album of big sister, or brother, experiences....[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingA write-it-yourself book of lists! What kid wouldn\'t be interested in a book that\'s all about everything they like, wish for, think about, dream, fear, aspire to, etc.? Includes a cardstock cover and an attached elastic band for keeping the book closed (and private) and holding interior pages open...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingA duckling grows and becomes a duck, so can a car grow into a truck? This beguiling book about growth will sparks kids\' imaginations, as gatefolds playfully transform a watch into a clock and a shovel into a plow. The interactive format of question and answer will entrance young readers as living things...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingMax’s dog, Puppy, is lost! She was here, and now she’s gone. Where can Puppy be? Max can’t sleep! Max can’t eat! He calls for her, plasters posters all over town, and searches everywhere for his beloved pet. It’s not until both Max and Puppy have the same idea that they finally find each other. Acclaimed...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingNot every dog can paint a masterpiece! Louie loves watching his young master paint, and when the boy puts his finishing touches on a particularly good self-portrait, Louie barks enthusiastically. One day, when the boy is at school, Louie tries his own paw at painting a still life. Is this purely an...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe zoo is overloaded! The population has exploded! And the animals want out—NOW! What’s New at the Zoo? (from the hit Broadway show Do Re Mi) perfectly captures the grumblings and rumblings of all the animals, and kids will delight in the hilarious lift-the-flap surprises of acclaimed illustrator...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBased on a true story, this is a delightful tale of a suburban family and their pet turkey. Joanne Ingis takes readers on an unbelievable journey, from the hatching of the egg, to the naming of the turkey, to its incorporation into the family’s daily life. Young readers will love the story of a turkey...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThis is the frog… that kissed the fox… that chased the pig…that oinked in the book that Zack wrote. A fresh and funny re-telling of “The House That Jack Built” with a rhyming refrain, a kooky cast of characters and comic-style illustrations. Includes a separate composition book for kids to create their...[more] (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingFaces are everywhere in Yukiko Kido\'s universe. With 220 full-color stickers included, kids will enjoy stickering, creating kooky faces, and coloring—inside (and outside) the bold lines. includes 220 Stickers (posted on 2012-03-13)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingIt’s chaos and creativity on the canvas! Two artists, two styles, and one book that may not be big enough for the both of them. See, Ink likes things to be clean and precise. Scribbles is the opposite. But that’s okay, right? Plenty of room for different kinds of artists in the world, right? Unfortunately,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingSmudge the dog is busy. He has a secret errand to run, and it isn\'t anybody\'s business. But not one of his friends--not Piggie, nor Fuzzie, nor Scribbles, nor Foggie--listens to his pleas. This charming and disarming story, about a curmudgeon who is loved--in spite of himself--by his faithful flock...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingA dog, a cat, a bird, a fish... great pets to have. But if you had your wish... why not choose one out of the ordinary? Why not a pet who\'s EXTRAordinary? Acclaimed artist Barroux makes his Blue Apple Books debut with a book about an amazing array of animals. Cats are cuddly, but elephants? Exceptional!...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingFor years, matryoshkas—Russian nesting dolls—have captured the imaginations of children all over the world. This interactive novelty book is illustrated with authentic Russian folk art and features the days of the week with push-out dolls. This unusual format encourages children to invent stories, play...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingHow did this ancient artifact get to the museum? Acclaimed author and illustrator Jessie Hartland beautifully presents this informative and fascinating history of the Hatshepsut sphinx, from its carving in ancient Egypt to its arrival in the hallowed halls of this world-famous museum. This is essential...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDinosaurs roamed the earth for millions and millions of years. Museum visitors are awed by the massive creatures on display. But how did the fossils of a colossal diplodocus make the 145-million-year journey from the prehistoric plains of Utah to the Smithsonian Institution of today? Acclaimed author...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDon\'t count your chickens ... but do count your eggs, fish, and elephants! Distinctive Flensted Mobiles are featured in this innovative counting book. Young readers can count from one to ten and back again, by twos or threes, and can even find solutions to simple word problems. Arithmetic has never...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingLet your baby discover the colors with Simms Taback bright boardbook. 4.99 USD (posted on 2012-03-12)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBeloved illustrator Simms Taback\'s bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to beginning concept board books in 1-2-3. (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingPerfect for toddlers and preschoolers, Simms Taback\'s bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to this beginning concept board book. In Count: 4, 5, 6, young readers follow along counting cookies and shoes, hats and cats. (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingPerfect for toddlers and preschoolers, Simms Taback\'s bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to this beginning concept board book. In Zoom, colorful vehicles roll along on two wheels, four wheels, and more. (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBeloved illustrator Simms Taback\'s bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to beginning concept board books in Animals. (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWere you thinking of having fish for dinner? The fish in this story may talk you out of it! After all, fish are pretty bony . . . and have you seen what they eat? Flaps lift up to reveal funny surprises, and Roger De Muth\'s bright and zany illustrations present a quirky look at the food chain. (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingEmily and Alex are twins. They have the same birthday. They have the same last name. But they can be as different as night and day. Meet Emily and Alex, fraternal twins who love being different. Emily is clean, Alex is dirty; Emily likes dots, Alex likes stripes; Emily is noisy, Alex is quiet. Acclaimed...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingGrandma is much more than just the matriarch of the family. Whether she\'s keeping time during a race, building the perfect toy, turning the pages while you play your music, or just warming your hands, there are many reasons why a grandmother is great. Breaking traditional stereotypes, this book encourages...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingEmily and Alex are twins. They have the same birthday. They have the same last name. But they can be as different as night and day. Meet Emily and Alex, fraternal twins who love being different. Emily is clean, Alex is dirty; Emily likes dots, Alex likes stripes; Emily is noisy, Alex is quiet. Acclaimed...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingMom and Dad tuck Snoozer into bed, but before he falls asleep, he hears strange noises: Creak creak. Thump thump. Squeak. Snoozer is afraid, but Mom and Dad comfort and reassure him. Feeling securely protected by his parents\' love, Snoozer\'s fear of the dark diminishes. A repetitive refrain soothes...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe World of Noodoll: Ricehead\'s Revenge! introduces a world that\'s visually exciting, boundlessly creative, and fantastically fun. Part picture book, part graphic novel, with plenty of characters to search for and extra details to explore, this is a book young readers will return to again and again. (posted on 2012-03-12)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBunny, Charlie\'s favorite toy, learns about life from the boy who takes him everywhere. When Charlie plays the tuba, Bunny learns about LOUD; when they play doctor, Bunny learns about OUCH; when they eat dinner, Bunny learns about MESSY. Harriet Ziefert and Barroux charmingly tell the tale of the...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingInside this clever and innovative activity book, each spread becomes a shared creative adventure. Draw airplanes or cars, birds or shapes, even each other! Great for long car or plane rides, rainy afternoons, or sharing with grandparents. An expandable inner pocket is included for treasured drawings....[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingLark Pien\'s clever, precise, unique comics are favorites with graphic-novel fans, and Long Tail Kitty marks her debut in the children\'s-book world. Meet Long Tail Kitty and his friends and neighbors: a bee who\'s friends with the flowers (at least the nice ones); Good Tall Mouse, who likes ice skating;...[more] (posted on 2012-03-12)

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According to Charlie, his dad can do anything! How brave is Charlie\'s dad? He can ski down a mountain. And Charlie is brave in his own, kid-sized way—he can sled down a hill! Both Charlie and his father are daring: Charlie\'s dad can climb a mountain, and Charlie can climb the slide.

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThirty-six placemats give step-by-step instructions on how to draw silly animals offering hilarious and often ironic advice on table manners. Zemke includes fascinating facts about each animal\'s eating habits on every placemat. For example, a boa constrictor advises, \"Chew your food before you swallow,\"...[more] (posted on 2012-03-10)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDave Miller, aka the Cartoon Dude, invites aspiring artists to draw just about everything: from basic shapes to skate boarders, fairy princesses to sea turtles, stegosauruses to robot sharks. With over 250 pages, Miller gives easy, step-by-step instructions and tips for beginning, intermediate, and even...[more] (posted on 2012-03-10)

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Practical meets clever in these nifty packable packets of 25 alphabet or number-themed doodle activities. Crafted by doodle dynamo Deborah Zemke, each activity includes:

  • interesting info about the featured subject matter
  • drawing instructions
  • pages to create mini-doodle...[more] (posted on 2012-03-10)

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Practical meets clever in these nifty packable packets of 25 alphabet or number-themed doodle activities. Crafted by doodle dynamo Deborah Zemke, each activity includes:

  • interesting info about the featured subject matter
  • drawing instructions
  • pages to create mini-doodle...[more] (posted on 2012-03-10)

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Award-winning author and illustrator Lisa Campbell Ernst takes a closer look at the great outdoors as she celebrates young children's inquisitiveness about the world around them. Ernst describes the inner workings of acorns, bubbles, puddles, ants, wagons, clouds, and birds in detailed, yet easy-to-understand...[more] (posted on 2012-03-09)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe number card set features an innovative approach to counting. The first matching pair of cards has one object on each card. The next pair has one object on one card and two objects on the matching card. The following pair of cards has two objects on each card. The pattern continues up to ten, showing...[more] (posted on 2012-03-09)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingIn the color card set, kids are invited not only to identify colors, but to make connections as they pair related objects in each featured color. Match a white chicken with a white egg, a red pail with a red shovel, an orange umbrella with orange rain boots. This set includes not only the colors typically...[more] (posted on 2012-03-09)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe star of Bear in Underwear and Bear in Pink Underwear returns in another adventure. It’s wintertime, and Bear and his friends go outside to play in the snow. As Bear sheds his clothes in order to dress his newly-built snowman, he’s left not with his signature tighty-whities, but with LONG underwear....[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe star of Bear in Underwear is back in another zany adventure, this time on the soccer field. Bear\'s lucky white boxers turn PINK in a laundry mishap, his teammates are embarrassed, and members of the other team tease him. Will Bear still wear his lucky underwear? Kids will love Goldman\'s bold illustrations,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe ever-popular Bear of Bear in Underwear returns in a fun new board-book format for the younger Bear fan. What’s Bear to do? There are seven days in a week, and Bear has seven different pair of underwear! Should he wear the red ones, the green, or the blue? How about the polka-dotted pair? Whatever...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBest-selling pop artist Todd Goldman makes his Blue Apple Books debut with this zany story about a bear, a backpack filled with underwear, and a group of furry friends who cheer him on. Readers of all ages will love Goldman\'s bold, comic illustrations, and the printed fabric \"tighty-whities\" on the...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingGrandpa is much more than just the patriarch of the family. Whether he\'s keeping time during a race, building the perfect toy, turning the pages while you play your music, or just warming your hands, there are many reasons why a grandfather is great. Breaking traditional stereotypes, this book encourages...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDolls of the World offers stylish design and three things girls love: dolls in traditional outfits, coloring, and stickers—lots of them! Thirteen different countries and regions are represented by dolls on pages that are partly colored and partly blank, so allowing for plenty of creative options. And...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingKonnichiwa, Kokeshi! They’re collectable, color-able, and sticker-rific! Kokeshi dolls have much of the adorable appeal and charm of the ubiquitous Hello Kitty, but with much more extensive wardrobes. This exotic coloring book features black-outlined drawings of Kokeshi (traditional Japanese wooden...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThis interactive concept board book is genius-made-simple, inviting kids to identify similarities and differences between animals and themselves. The engaging, question-and-answer format is a proven hit with the youngest readers. Preschool skills are reinforced as kids explore which body parts they...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDo You Wear Diapers? invites kids to explore where different animals “go potty” in an engaging, question-and answer format. Young readers’ potty-training efforts will be reinforced by the repeated question, “Do you wear diapers?” Kids who wear diapers maybe positively encouraged to model themselves after...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingAward-winning illustrator SAMi offers a new edition of this best-selling board book, a Child and a Parenting Best Book of the Year. The very youngest readers will be captivated by the bold, bright, baby-pleasing renditions of animal faces. Die-cuts allow babies to transform one face into another simply...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingAward-winning illustrator SAMi returns with a new edition of this best-selling board book. The very youngest readers will be captivated by the bold, bright, baby-pleasing renditions of infant faces. Die-cuts enable babies to transform one face into another simply by turning the page. (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingCaldecott Medal winner Simms Taback\'s vibrant illustrations and Harriet Ziefert\'s rhythmic text will have young readers prancing and dancing with delight. Swing Like a Monkey features animals on a jaunty walk to the zoo. This sturdy board book with lenticular artwork on the cover will get kids on their...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingCaldecott Medal winner Simms Taback\'s vibrant illustrations and Harriet Ziefert\'s rhythmic text will have young readers waddling, wiggling, swaying, and swooping with delight. The animals in Wiggle Like an Octopus are ready for a dip in the sea. This sturdy board book with lenticular artwork on the...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingIn Can You Smile?, Simms Taback\'s animals explore the many ways that humans express happiness. Parents and children bring the puppet bear to life as they laugh, sing, throw kisses, shout, and . . . smile! Children are sure to be delighted as they learn about animals, sounds, and facial expressions in...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingPerfect for toddlers and preschoolers, Simms Taback\'s bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to this beginning concept board book. In Mommies and Babies, young readers meet baby chick, piglet, kitten, and more. (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThis follow-up to Simms Taback\'s Safari Animals presents six city animals in a guessing-game format: a pigeon, a police horse, a squirrel, a dog, a cat, a swan--all poster-size illustrations in Taback\'s one-of-a-kind style. (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingHere's a book that's also a guessing game! Turn the page for your first clue: "I have a huge mane." Open the flap and you'll see another: "I can roar." Open one more, and you'll see the answer to the riddle: "It's a lion!" In this colorful book of safari animals, the award-winning art of Simms Taback...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingTurn the page for your first clue: “I have curly hair.” Open the flap and you’ll see another clue: “I say ‘Baa.’” Open one more and you’ll see the answer to the riddle: “I’m a lamb.” This is a fun, interactive book featuring five barnyard favorites (rooster, goat, cow, sheep, and donkey) in Taback’s...[more] (posted on 2012-03-08)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingMost of the time she is good Princess Rosebud. But when there’s a hole in her sock, or her sweater is itchy, or—ick!—the peas on her plate are smushed up right next to the carrots, this strong-willed little miss becomes the picky and prickly Princess Fussy. Sound familiar? This clever rendition of...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingLyrics from two beloved songs from Peter Pan are transformed into a magical picture book sure to enchant the musical’s legions of new and returning fans. Acclaimed songwriters Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Carolyn Leigh knew a thing or two about crafting songs that touch hearts and imaginations and...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingLiven up lunchtime with these placemats, which teach kids how to turn an A into an Alligator, a Z into a Zebra, and a number 9 into a hot air balloon. The tear-off pad means there\'s always a new placemat when you need one. Tear-off pad of paper placemats (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDoodle dynamo Deborah Zemke presents 36 new placemats, featuring doodles for breakfast diners young and old. Zemke has taught many readers—and eaters—how to make fun, easy, and personality-filled doodles from letters and numbers, and both her Doodles at Dinner and Doodles at Lunch placemats are hits! Bound...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDeborah Zemke has shown many would-be artists how to make fun, easy, and personality-filled doodles with her books D Is for Doodle, Doodle a Zoodle, 2 Is for Toucan, and Doodles to Go. Now children can doodle at mealtimes with these placemats, featuring 36 doodles from her books. Bound together as a...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingSuperhero fruits and vegetables are the stars in Deborah Zemke's latest doodle fest. With with oodles of step-by-step super doodles, kids of all ages can turn mild-mannered fruits and vegetables into super-charged super foods. One small tomato transforms into "The Tomatonator" big, bold, and delicious;...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingJust in time for summer vacation, this book of doodles will keep young travelers busy. Whether they\'re waiting at the airport, stuck in the backseat of the family car, or just taking some downtime on a camping trip, young artists will find endless hours of creative fun in this how-to book. A sturdy...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingMike Herrod\'s playful illustrations give the beginnings of many different stories, and it\'s up to the reader to complete them by adding just the right villain, musical instrument, ice cream cone. Once all the stories have endings, kids can make up their own comics from the start, using the blank pages...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDrawing monsters is fiendishly fun in Mike Herrod\'s newest addition to his bestselling Comics to Go! series. The \"invisible ink\" pen and light reveal both the hidden images printed within the pages and the drawings and doodles kids create themselves. Fans of monsters can complete the comics or make...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe creators of the award-winning Alphabeasties And Other Amazing Types are back, this time with an amazing array of insects: butterflies to termites, dragonflies to walking sticks. While the \'alphabeasties\' were comprised of letters, these incredible insects are ingeniously engineered out of numerals....[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingAwesome insects decorate these eye-catching number wall cards. One side features an insect built from a number that reflects its numerical feat (e.g., 50 comprises the dragonfly because it catches and eats about 50 mosquitos each day). When the cards are flipped over, the numbers 1-25 are displayed for...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe award-winning creators of Alphabeasties and Bugs by the Numbers have gone prehistoric! Using letters in an artful assortment of type, the famed duo create a menagerie of dazzling dinosaurs and pack each page with captivating dino-facts. See this tromping Triceratops? He was as big as a tank,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingDesigned for the newest of newborns, this unique interactive book features black-and-white illustrations that, with a flip of a page, change from one face to another. Babies will associate the “sound” words with the faces they see. Meow – cat; Woof! Woof! – dog. (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingA vivid variety of daytime and nighttime furry friends ask: Who\'s awake at night and sleeping during the day? And who\'s asleep at night and awake during the day? Turn the page and find the answers! Each animal is shown in full and placed within a bold and colorful environment. Full of interactive fun,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-07)

Unselected starBlueapple Publishing“Everyone poops—yes, it’s true. From aardvarks to the humped zebu.” Indeed. And aren’t we all at least a little bit curious about this subject matter? Told in rhyme, smart and sublime, here’s a fun and fact-filled field guide to poop around the world and very close to home. Kids will discover surprising...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWhen Milo the cat loses his favorite ball of yarn, Mouse offers to help him find it. But Mouse does not seem to understand that a ball is round like a circle--or maybe he is just not letting on? The right side of the page shows a fellow mouse busily pulling one end of the ball\'s yarn, and gradually...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWhat’s space-themed and ends with a blast? 10, 9, 8—get ready to blast off with Milo and Mouse! Astro-kids can explore rockets, space suits, and which buttons to push so they can zoom into space—and beyond! Providing more of a story than the usual concept book, this fun adventure expands understanding...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWhen it comes to birds, Lucy’s grandpa knows every beak and squeak. With binoculars in hand, Lucy and her grandpa begin to search for a robin redbreast. But the bird isn’t making it easy for them! A squawk-y, bossy bird? That’s a blue jay. Birds with round beaks good for scooping? Canadian geese. Hey,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingIn this book, on these pages, something’s hatching… What will peck and poke, and swim, or fly, or wobble out of each egg? Ten spreads with gatefolds and a dramatic fold-out finale lead young readers from a single penguin egg to an ostrich’s clutch of ten. Throughout, kids expand their grasp of nature—animals...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingBright, engaging activities for young artists! Just learned to hold a crayon or pencil? You can draw! First scribbles and drawings are important, necessary precursors to reading and writing. This activity book teaches and encourages without over-directing. For instance, a half-house on one page invites...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingCreative, imaginative, and engaging play for first-time artists In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

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Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith bold and bright art, these activity books are ideal for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, necessary precursors to reading and writing. 8.99 USD (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith simple text and cartoon artwork, Balloon Toons are the perfect way to engage and encourage new readers. Award-winning and up-and-coming cartoonists lend their inimitable and illustrative talents to entertaining stories that kids will enjoy again and again. Now available in both hardcover and paperback,...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingElephant, Alligator, and Stork share pool-time hijinks as they mix up their towels, tussle over ice cream, and compare diving styles. Best-selling author/ illustrator Ethan Long brings his energetic and engaging style to this delightful story of poolside fun and summertime friendship. (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingIn Ryan Sias\'s Zoe and Robot - Let\'s Pretend, a young girl tries to teach her robot how to pretend, but how do you use your imagination when you\'re a robot? Sias\'s vivid cartoons lend wit and warmth to a funny friendship. (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWhat’s worse: hiccups or finding a cure? Jamie has hiccups on the day of his school play! His best friend and co-star is determined to find a cure—no matter how silly, icky, or weird it might be! Will the show-HIC!-go on? Hiccups—everyone’s had ‘em, and nobody wants ‘em. The familiar dilemma drives...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingThe dinosaurs didn’t vanish—they blasted off! Dinosaurs and Life in Space—c’mon, what could be a funnier combination? And what a rip-snorting rocket ride it is in this three-story collection chronicling the hilarious adventures of the dino-denizens of Planet Meatball and Planet Lettuce. For kids...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith simple text and cartoon artwork, Balloon Toons are the the perfect way to engage and encourage new readers. Award-winning and up-and-coming cartoonists lend their inimitable and illustrative talents to entertaining stories kids will enjoy again and again. In this charming tale, Daniel Cleary...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith simple text and cartoon artwork, Balloon Toons are the the perfect way to engage and encourage new readers. Award-winning and up-and-coming cartoonists lend their inimitable and illustrative talents to entertaining stories kids will enjoy again and again. Do dogs really dream? In Mike Herrod\'s...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith simple text and cartoon artwork, Balloon Toons™ are the the perfect way to engage and encourage new readers. Award-winning and up-and-coming cartoonists lend their inimitable and illustrative talents to entertaining stories kids will enjoy again and again. Breakout artist Aron Nels Steinke\'s...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

Unselected starBlueapple PublishingWith simple text and cartoon artwork, Balloon Toons are the the perfect way to engage and encourage new readers. Award-winning and up-and-coming cartoonists lend their inimitable and illustrative talents to entertaining stories kids will enjoy again and again. A young boy and his best buddy Butterscotch...[more] (posted on 2012-03-06)

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