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Simple text and color illustrations explore Easter traditions and the beauty of spring.
Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he tries to figure out who's leaving Easter eggs all over his house!
YouTube sensation Blippi shares everything he loves about Easter in this illustrated, tabbed board book that's just the right size for little hands. Join YouTube sensation Blippi as he experiences all the joys of Easter in Blippi: Happy Easter! In this illustrated board book with six tabs, Blippi decorates eggs, takes part in an Easter egg hunt, marvels at seasonal flowers and adorable baby animals, and marches in an Easter parade. This bright and charming story is perfect for preschoolers.
In this interactive, engaging, bright board book that features fun sliders to slide, children can learn to count to five with these adorable Easter friends! One little lamb is hunting hidden eggs today. Two bouncing bunnies cry, “It’s Easter time! Hooray!” Children can learn to count to five with these adorable Easter friends in this board book that features bright illustrations. A sweet lamb, hopping bunnies, singing baby birds, dancing daffodils, and chirping chicks star in this fun story that features sliders to slide and flaps to lift on every spread. Discover what the characters are busy doing on this beautiful spring day while learning to count!
Hippity, hoppity...Woof! Biscuit's first East egg hunt is going to be egg-stra special. Where are all the eggs hidden? Lift the flaps to find out! Biscuit's first Easter egg hunt is going to be egg-stra special. Where are all the eggs hidden? Lift up the flaps to find out! Biscuit's first Easter egg hunt is going to be egg-stra special. Where are all the eggs hidden? Lift up the flaps to find out!
Anthony L. Hall takes aim at the global events of 2015 with a unique and refreshing perspective. Here are some topics in this eleventh volume of his writings: Migrants dying in Mediterranean Sea “Admonishing migrants not to flee conditions so dire is like telling occupants not to flee a house on fire.” Narcissism of tweeting condolences “The expression of such sentiments these days is intended more to draw attention to the person tweeting them than to comfort the person (who should be) receiving them.” Only authoritarian regimes can govern Arab countries “Show me an Arab country governed by a democratically elected government and I’ll show you one that is an ungovernable mess.” Putin as world’s most powerful leader “Hailing a despot like Vladimir Putin as the most powerful politician in the world makes about as much sense as hailing a drug lord like Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán as the most powerful businessman.” The mess in the Middle East “It’s complicated; which explains why cocksure, warmongering neo-cons—who goaded Bush into invading Iraq—are the only ones criticizing Obama for not having simple military strategy for dealing with the mess in the Middle East. You’d never know that these are the same folks who stirred up the hornet’s nest of sectarian violence the world has been trying in vain to contain ever since.” Black women dominating swimming championships “Black women can’t swim? They used to say white men can’t jump. Ha!”
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