Books for Toddlers
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 | Bornstein, Ruth | | Little Gorilla | In this simple book, jungle family and friends love Little Gorilla as he grows, and grows, and GROWS!
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|  | Boyd, Lizi | | Black Dog Gets Dressed | A little boy puts his clothes on a gentle black dog, then dresses himself in a dog suit.
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|  | Carle, Eric | | From Head to Toe | Alligators wiggle, elephants stomp, and children can do it all, from head to toe! Introduce your toddler to basic body parts and movements in this colorful book by the author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
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|  | Davis, Katie | | Who Hops? | Toddlers will have fun finding out who does (and who doesn’t) hop, fly, and slither in this neon-bright, silly book.
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|  | Fleming, Denise | | Mama Cat Has Three Kittens | Fluffy and Skinny copy Mama Cat’s every move, but Boris has a mind of his own.
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|  | Patricelli, Leslie | | Quiet LOUD | Crayons are quiet--pots and pans are LOUD! Explore opposites with this fun, colorful board book.
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|  | Patricelli, Leslie | | The Birthday Box | There’s nothing better than a box and some imagination.
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|  | Rosenthal, Amy | | Little Pea | If Little Pea doesn’t eat his candy dinner, there will be no vegetables for dessert!
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|  | Timmers, Leo | | Who is Driving? | Visual clues will help your toddler decide which animal is driving each vehicle. This is a book you’ll both want to read over and over!
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|  | Walsh, Ellen Stoll | | Mouse Paint | 3 white mice dabble in paint, illustrating a colorful lesson.
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|  | Williams, Sue | | I Went Walking | Rhythmic repetitive text and brightly colored farm animals will appeal to even the youngest toddlers.
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