Bang, Molly
Ten, Nine, Eight C. 1983
Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of the little girl going to bed.
Boynton, Sandra
Moo, Baa, La La La! C. 2004
Find out what sounds animals make.
Brown, James
Farm C. 2013
Introduces babies to the animal residents of a farm in a bright, graphic, nearly wordless board book that will grab their attention as it fosters developing visual skills.
Gravett, Emily
Orange Pear Apple Bear C. 2007
Explores concepts of color, shape, and food using only five simple words, as a bear juggles and plays.
Henkes, Kevin
A Good Day C. 2007
A bird, a fox, a dog, and a squirrel overcome minor setbacks to have a very good day.
Hines, Anna Grossnickle
1, 2, Buckle My Show C. 2008
Bold and beautiful quilted illustrations add a visual element to the popular children’s nursery rhyme that helps little ones remember their numbers.
Katz, Karen
Babies on the Bus C. 2011
Presents lyrics to the well-known song, interspersed with additional verses about babies.
Light, Steve
Trains Go C. 2011
Trains grumble, roar, and squeak their way through this book.
Melling, David
Splish, Splash, Splosh C. 2013
Lining up to take a dip in the pool, Splosh the duck and his friends, garbed in their best bathing suits and swimming accessories, invite young children to practice counting from one to 10 as each duck waddles, bounces and splashes into the water.
Na, II Sung
A Book of Babies C. 2013
The creator of Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit presents a sumptuously illustrated, lyrical story about a group of baby animals, from noisy ducklings to bubbling fish, who explore their habitats on the first day of life.
Opie, Iona
My Very First Mother Goose C. 1996
Charming watercolor illustrations enhance a delightful collection of sixty classic Mother Goose rhymes, including “Hey Diddle, Diddle,” “Pat-a-Cake,” “Little Jack Horner,” and many others.
Seeger, Laura Vaccaro
Dog and Bear: Two Friends, Three Stories C. 2007
Three easy-to-read stories reveal the close friendship between Dog and Bear.