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Voices Are Not for Yelling/La voz no es para gritar Board Book
Price: $9.95
The toddler years are full of growth and smiles—but also tantrums. Toddlers don’t yet have the words to express strong feelings, and they’re still learning social skills. This bilingual English-Spanish board book helps little ones understand why it’s...
Germs Are Not for Sharing/Los germenes no son para compartir
Author: Elizabeth Verdick   Illustrated by: Marieka Heinlen
Price: $9.95
Achoo! Cough! What to do? Child-friendly words and colorful illustrations help little ones learn how to keep germs from spreading and stay clean and healthy. Includes tips for parents and caregivers from a children’s health specialist. Bilingual (Eng...
Join In and Play/Paticipa y juega
Price: $12.95
This book teaches social skills for children using the basics of cooperation, getting along, making friends, and being a friend.
Feet Are Not for Kicking - English/Spanish
Author: Martine Agassi   Illustrated by: Marieka Heinlen
Price: $9.95
In simple words and charming full-color illustrations, this English-Spanish bilingual book helps toddlers learn to use their feet for fun, not in anger or frustration. It also includes tips for parents and caregivers in both languages on how to help ...
Those Ooey Gooey Winky Blinky but . . . Invisible Pinkeye Germs/Esos pringosos viscosos pestañeantes parpadeantes pero . . . invisibles gérmenes que causan conjuntivitis
Author: Judith Anne Rice   Illustrator: Julie Ann Stricklin
Price: $10.99
The fourth title in the bestselling Children's Health Series from Redleaf Press, Those Ooey Gooey Winky Blinky but...Invisible Pinkeye Germs is another fun and informative book explaining germs kids can't see. Children will learn how pinkeye germs...
Be Polite and Kind/Ser respetuoso y amable
Price: $12.95
Use this English-Spanish bilingual book to teach manners and help young children understand the importance of showing politeness, speaking kindly, using basic courtesies (“please,” “thank you,” “excuse me”), and respecting the feelings of others.
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