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"The Silly Mixed up Farm" is a fun loving story about life. It tells about a group of animals that think others have an easier job. It shows, in the end, how they realize everyone has their own special skill. This is a great book for kids and adults alike. Read along and see if you too can pick up the hidden message that we all learn in our daily lives.
rosemary5222 Store 23" ANIMAL SILLY ROOSTER PUPPET FULL BODY NEW PLUSH 23 Silly Rooster Full Body Puppet Enhance your lesson or storytelling with this plush full body Silly Rooster hand puppet. This 23 animal puppet is colorful with large hands and moveable head. The wings have hand pockets.Made by Silly Puppets , this silly rooster is full of fun and expression and is ready to tell your story.Great teaching tool for schools and ministries. Rooster does NOT stand on its own. Thank you for your
The different ways to be silly are endless - just ask your toddler! This bundle is for those who just can't help but make you laugh a little each day. Click Clack Moo is a silly story that has won numerous not-so-silly children's literature awards. It is the story of farm animals who learn how to type and get their way by thoroughly confusing the farmer. Maggie and the Ferocious Beast are always a little silly, and their latest adventure in the DVD Recipes for Trouble is no exception. Find out what these two find silly about food! Just the title of Tom Glazer's CD, Honk-Hiss-Tweet-GGGGGGGGa . . . and other Children's Favorites, is enough to raise curiosity, but the song lyrics only get sillier! Glazer is a master at relating to children and coaxing giggles, so be prepared for just about anything! Price includes gift wrapping with a festive ribbon and notecard.
Storytelling isn't just fun for kids; it boosts creativity, communication skills, and literacy. These enchanting picture cards inspire kids to concoct silly, suspenseful, and remarkable tales. Each set includes 36 sturdy, laminated story cards, plus suggested activities. (Children can use them individually, parents can use them, or play groups can build stories together.) Great travel toy, too. For ages 3 and up.
Animal Silly Shaped Bands - 12 Pack by Toysmith Fun silly shaped bandz formed in animal shapes. Use as regular rubber bands, but when you take them off, they return to their original cute shapes! Bands measure about 2 inches and are 100 percent silicone. ages 5+
For the animal lover in every child, Noodlebug™ Animal Friends brings the delightful illustrations and activities of BABYBUG® and LADYBUG® Magazines to life with engaging animations, silly puppets, captivating zoo animals, and real preschoolers joining in on the fun! Set against a backdrop of familiar melodies, folk songs, classical compositions, and the sounds of nature, Animal Friends is sure to become a favorite that your child will enjoy time and time again. Noodlebug’s Award-Winning Animal Friends! • Best Products Award for Home Video & DVD – iParenting Media 2005 • 2003 Parents’ Choice Gold Award-Winning Video • Parenting Magazine 2003 Best Videos of the Year • Family Fun Magazine 2003 “A-List” The Noodlebug™ lively, educational DVD series gives preschoolers plenty of fun opportunities to exercise their growing minds and “use their noodles” as they play, sing, and jump along to engaging stories and humorous problem-solving activities. Based on the most recent brain-development research, and incorporating the 7 Essential Brain-Building Activities, the award-winning and critically acclaimed Noodlebug™ DVD series features delightful stories, songs, and engaging learning sequences designed to unlock young children’s imaginations and build the learning foundation for early literacy, language, and thinking skills. Each DVD also features a helpful Parent Guide with tips on how to maximize children’s viewing experience.
Silly animals, toilets are for kids! With its lively cast of critters and gentle humor, Toilet Tales has been helping youngsters feel at ease in the bathroom for more than 20 years. Now this giggle-inducing favorite returns with vibrant new watercolor illustrations and a few new creatures, too. Page by page, young readers will delight at the antics of animals on the commode. Of course, a giraffe could never even fit through the bathroom door. A seal would slip right off the seat. And a sitting elephant would simply crush the potty to pieces. After many such comical bestial blunders, the story concludes that animals can never use toilets because toilets are meant for "big kids like you." Featuring more than a dozen animals -- including kangaroos, an octopus, and even an orca whale and written with child-friendly wit, Toilet Tales is guaranteed fun for any toilet-ready toddler.
Silly animals, toilets are for kids! With its lively cast of critters and gentle humor, Toilet Tales has been helping youngsters feel at ease in the bathroom for more than 20 years. Now this giggle-inducing favorite returns with vibrant new watercolor illustrations and a few new creatures, too. Page by page, young readers will delight at the antics of animals on the commode. Of course, a giraffe could never even fit through the bathroom door. A seal would slip right off the seat. And a sitting elephant would simply crush the potty to pieces. After many such comical bestial blunders, the story concludes that animals can never use toilets because toilets are meant for "big kids like you." Featuring more than a dozen animals -- including kangaroos, an octopus, and even an orca whale and written with child-friendly wit, Toilet Tales is guaranteed fun for any toilet-ready toddler.
This book doesn't have one main plot. It has 35 of them. These are story poems of animals that act like humans. They have their problems just like real people. They pull tricks on one another. They laugh. cry, feel bad, cheat, fight, love and what have you. But at the end of each short story there is usually a moral or a hard learned lesson that teaches them how wrong they were to start trouble in the first place and how to live peacefully. Some of the poetry is funny, some silly, sad or thoughtful. The poem of the horse and the cow, "True Friends", shows that love lasts forever. The animals also can see each others differences. Some are respected, some aren't. Take for example Noah's Ark. The story in the Bible and mine is that you hear the animals version and their point of view. You're also going to read about a turtle who went to the circus for the first time and what happened to him. There's a story about a fox who keeps trying to crash into a camp site but is put off by a huge dog everytime. There is a story that all mailmen will love.Maybe by reading this book a lot of adults will probably remember the antics of their own pets when they were small. Even a story about Saint Francis makes it into the book. It is about my own dog "Freddie the Freeloader, now in heaven. There is a story about a lion who thought that this would never happen to him. A poem about a stone cat who yearns to be alive is very interesting.. A lot of these story poems will have you saying to yourself how true, how true.
In Where Can That Silly Monkey Be?, Go Go Dino and the Playskool Pals are going to the zoo to visit some of their favorite animals! The left-hand pages tell the story, and right-hand pages feature sounds the animals make—sounds that kids can read. Ideal both for parents and kids to share and for kids to experience all on their own, this book also challenges readers to search for a little monkey hidden in every spread!
Simple, boldly colored, and energetic, Petr Horacek's illustrations follow the story of a silly goose in search of a brand-new style - at least some of the time.Silly Suzy Goose is just like all the other geese. But how she wishes she could hang upside-down like a bat or stretch up high like a giraffe! And wouldn't it be wonderful to jump, jump, JUMP like a kangaroo? Suzy Goose wanders farther and farther from her flock, visiting with animals that are very different from her. But when Suzy meets up with a cranky lion, she learns there may just be some advantages to blending in with the crowd!
"Tilly is not an ordinary goose. She takes her baths in apple juice. She wears a pancake as a hat. She tries to ride the farmer’s cat."But the barnyard animals complain that she’s too silly. When she stops entertaining her friends with her antics, the farm becomes a quiet and unhappy place. David Slonim’s acrylic, pencil, and ballpoint pen illustrations add to the hilarity in this story about a one-of-a-kind silly goose.
For toddlers from the publishers of BABYBUG and CRICKET magazines. For the animal lover in every child, NOODLEBUG brings the delightful illustrations and activities of BABYBUG and LADYBUG magazines to life with engaging animations, silly puppets, captivating zoo animals, and real children joining in on the fun! Set against a backdrop of familiar melodies, folk songs, classical compositions, and the sounds of nature, these Animal Friends are sure to become companions your child will want to visit time and time again. Use your noodle! During the early years of life, a child's brain is busy constructing the foundation that it will use for a lifetime of learning. That's why each NOODLEBUG video incorporates 7 Essential Brain-Building Activities: Music, Movement, Humor, Story Time, Brain Care, Problem Solving, Second Language
Christopher Robin's stuffed animal friends reunite for another three- story video in the Friendship series. In Pooh Skies, Pooh and the gang play out a version of Chicken Little in which the silly old bear accidentally knocks a broken robin's egg out of its nest. An approaching storm only confirms their worst fears--and Eeyore's expectations--so Pooh and Gopher take it upon themselves to venture upwards for some serious repair work. Oh Bottle is a pirate story involving messages and treasure maps in a bottle that ends up as a flower vase meant for Christopher Robin's mother. Finally, in Up, Up and Awry, Pooh's attempts to go airborne land him in "jail" for breaking the law of gravity. Don't worry, he doesn't do hard time. In fact, his pals wind up joining him and, as often happens in the world of Pooh, they have a party. --Kimberly Heinrichs
The Rabbit Ears Treasury of Animal Stories entertains and enlightens with these classic animal stories brought to life–read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today’s greatest artists.How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin & How the Camel Got His HumpRead by Jack Nicholson • Original Music by Bobby McFerrinThese familiar favorites from Rudyard Kipling feature the tale of a Parsee man who seeks revenge on a nasty rhino followed by the story of a lazy camel who learns the hard way that pride and arrogance are never a good combination. How the Leopard Got His SpotsRead by Danny Glover • Original Music by Ladysmith Black MambazoHunting on the African plain was easy for the leopard since his light coat blended with the yellow hues of the landscape. But once all the animals moved to the striped and splotchy forest, things got much harder–so for his own survival he had to acquire spots. This tale is rich with subtle humor and enchanced by the gegntle sounds of South African a cappella harmonies. The Monkey PeopleRead by Raul Julia • Original Music by Lee RitenourRevisit this Colombian fable of a village in the Amazon jungle where the lazy inhabitants do nothing but lie in their hammocks. Then a mysterious man arrives one day and creates monkeys who do everything for the villagers. When the monkeys take on every human activity–including complaining–the humans have to deal with the serious and silly consequences of their inaction.
From the best-selling illustrator of GIRAFFES CAN'T DANCE, Guy Parker-Rees, comes a silly story about a young hippo trying to be everything he's not.Portly didn't ask to be a hippo; he was just born that way. And frankly, he's starting to find being a hippo kind of boring - standing in the water all day up to his eyeballs, eating grass - no fun at all! So he embarks on a journey to figure out just what kind of animal to be, and along the way, meets all kinds of creatures.As he tries to do everything they do, this heartwarming story of a youngster searching for his identity and trying to be somebody he's not will strike a chord with all readers. Repetitive, silly text and bright illustrations make HIPPO-NOT-AMUS an infectiously fun read.
Moving Picture Books Volume 1 - Silly Discoveries, is a fun and educational collection of animated children's books. Each book is full of entertaining and engaging animation, rich sound effects and narration, and includes a 'Read Along Text' option that allows kids to follow along with the words as they are read. Volume 1 contains six stories: - ABC What WillI Be? - All Better - Easter Egg Hunt - Five Little Piggies - No More Pacifiers! - Who Do You Love? - Bonus Story: Animal Family Christmas
The folks who make Hooked on Phonics are proud to present Hooked on Animals In the Wild! (Ages 3-5 years old) This super activity kit is an educational extravaganza that's packed with learning and fun. Inside you'll find hours of excitement with an activity pad, a write-on/wipe-off journal, special erasable crayons, and a set of smart and silly stickers. And to top it off, there's a sensational new DVD with music videos, stories, and MP3 songs. Use it at home, or take with you on the go. This super Activity Kit will have kids learning, laughing and Hooked on Animals in the Wild!
Who isn?t an animal lover? With 21 fill-in-the-blank stories about all things animals, kids will be laughing out loud reading these silly Mad Libs about animal facts, going to the zoo, family pets, and more!
It's Thanksgiving, and Silly Tilly Mole is planning to make Thanksgiving dinner for all her friends. But where did she put the invitations? What happened to her recipes? And why is her house so full of frog? There's a big surprise in store for silly Tilly in this hilarious story with cheery full-color pictures by Lillian Hoban."[Silly Tilly Mole] sends out recipe cards instead of invitations for Thanksgiving dinner. Even though she forgets to cook and falls asleep, the party is saved when her animal guests arrive with their favorite dishes. Watercolors in vibrant autumn hues accentuate this comedy of errors with quirky characterizations and fine brushwork." —BL.