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Anita Bijsterbosch

    January 7, 1961
    Anita Bijsterbosch
    Bath Time for Everyone
    The Missing Potty
    Fall Fun
    Animals at Play
    Summer Fun
    Good Morning, Farm
    • A group of friends—Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl—enjoys a sunny day outdoors, eager to fly a kite. However, their plans are thwarted by a lack of wind. The story invites readers to participate by helping to blow the kite into the air, adding an interactive element to their playful adventure.

      Summer Fun
    • Set on a sunny fall day, this interactive picture book invites young readers to assist Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl as they try to pick apples from a tall tree. Aimed at children aged 3 and up, it combines playful storytelling with engaging activities, encouraging participation and enhancing the joy of the season.

      Fall Fun
    • The Missing Potty

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.4(11)Add rating

      A fun board book with surprising flaps teaching restroom skills!

      The Missing Potty
    • Anita Bijsterbosch presents a delightful twist on the familiar bathtime routine, making it an engaging experience for children. Celebrated as a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, this work combines captivating storytelling with charming illustrations, ensuring that bath time becomes a fun and enjoyable adventure for everyone involved.

      Bath Time for Everyone
    • An interactive picture book loaded with winter fun! For snow-loving children ages 3 years and up. Fox, Mouse, Raccoon, and Owl are playing in the snow. They want to make a snowman on top of a hill. But . . . a snowball as big as that is quite heavy. Will you help them roll the ball to the top of the hill?

      Winter Fun
    • A colorful introduction to the nature around us. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the world surrounding the child. A little caterpillar looks around. He sees a larva transforming into a ladybug. And a pupa suddenly becomes a bumblebee. But the little caterpillar also transforms . . . Do you know what he becomes?

      Watch Me Grow