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Annie Kubler

    January 1, 1960
    Annie Kubler
    Ring Around a Rosie
    See you later, Alligator!
    Ten Little Fingers
    Dinosaur Diner
    The wheels on the bus : go round and round
    My first signs
    • 2009
    • 2008

      Dinosaur Diner

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Dinosaur's unbalanced diet and lack of exercise make for an unhealthy lifestyle, and leave him with no energy. Will his healthy friend be able to encourage him to change his ways?

      Dinosaur Diner
    • 2007

      Wee Willie Winkie

      • 10 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.4(49)Add rating

      This award winning series has been specifically designed for babies. A great introduction to books through well-known nursery rhymes and interactive text. Singing songs and rhymes is the perfect way to bond with your baby and share quality time. It also aids language development by introducing them to the natural sounds and patterns of speech. Combining these with actions also stimulates the brain and helps muscle development.

      Wee Willie Winkie
    • 2007

      I'm a little teapot!

      • 10 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.7(104)Add rating

      Presents the lyrics to the nursery rhyme along with illustrations featuring children acting out the motions indicated by the song.

      I'm a little teapot!
    • 2005

      Let’s listen! What can we hear? Share these everyday noises with your child, and then make some more!

      Noisy
    • 2004

      See you later, Alligator!

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.9(57)Add rating

      Help to teach Alligator an important lesson with lots of finger puppet fun! Alligator is always too busy to help Crocodile to do the chores. When - and how - will he learn that there is a time for work and a time for play?

      See you later, Alligator!
    • 2004

      Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear!

      • 12 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.9(66)Add rating

      Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months, we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. Add to the fun of signing by singing well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favourite song or rhyme. Simple and clear signing instructions allow anyone to join in.

      Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear!
    • 2004

      My first signs

      • 12 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.2(131)Add rating

      Contains over forty key words based on American Sign Language

      My first signs
    • 2003