Toy and movable books -- Specimens
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Toy and movable books -- Specimens
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Incoming Resources
- I spy pets, Edward Gibbs
- At the park, illustrated by Anna Süssbauer
- Play with Jay!, fun and games for little readers, Pascale Bonenfant
- The trainbow, Nina Laden
- You're my little firecracker, written by Nicola Edwards ; illustrated by Natalie Marshall
- This old man, illustrated by Pam Adams
- I say please and thank you, lift-the-flap manners, by Rachel Isadora & Robie Rogge ; illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Think zoo animals, a lift-the-flap guessing book, Karen S. Robbins ; illustrated by Rachael Brunson
- Ha-ha! Made you laugh!, by St©♭phanie Babin ; illustrated by Vincent Mathy
- The ultimate bug book, a unique introduction to the world of insects in fabulous, full-color pop-ups, by Luise Woelflein ; illustrated by Wendy Smith-Griswold
- Peek-through jungle, text by Jonathan Litton ; illustrations by Kasia Nowowiejska
- Papa, please get the moon for me, Eric Carle
- You're my little firecracker, written by Nicola Edwards ; illustrated by Natalie Marshall
- The spooky box, Mark Gonyea
- Pizza!, by Lea Redmond ; illustrated by Flora Waycott
- Where's my egg?, by Tony Mitton ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- Tree, a peek-through picture book, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- Good night, bedtime moon, by Danielle McLean ; illustrated by Vicki Gausden
- I spy pets, Edward Gibbs
- Pets, a slide and play book, illustrations by Surya Sajnani
- Bluebird's nest, [written by Dorothea DePrisco] ; illustrated by Jo Parry
- The jolly postman, or, Other people's letters, Janet and Allan Ahlberg
- Ernest, the moose who doesn't fit, Catherine Rayner
- 5 little apples, Yusuke Yonezu
- Alpha bugs, a pop-up alphabet, by David A. Carter
- Shake touch play, baby's first sensory book, designed by Andrea Simpson
- In the garden, Emma Giuliani
- Hiss roar snap, wild feely noises, illustrated by Stephanie Thannhauser
- Roar, a big-mouthed book of sounds!, [text by Jonathan Litton ; illustrations by Fhiona Galloway]
- See, touch, feel, spring, made by Kerri-Ann Hulme, Natalie Munday, and Kylie Hamley
- The cleverest spider, Zdenko Basic
- Playful planet, pop-up fun!, Schimmel
- Yawn, by Patricia Hegarty ; illustrated by Teresa Bellón
- Love letters from God, Bible stories, written by Glenys Nellist ; illustrated by Sophie Allsopp
- Whose house?, H.A. Rey
- Baa quack moo, illustrated by Stephanie Thannhauser
- 1 2 3, Dorling Kindersley Publishing
- Turnabout shapes, Agnese Baruzzi
- I see, I see, by R. Henderson
- Art up close, from ancient to modern, Claire d'Harcourt
- I say please and thank you, lift-the-flap manners, by Rachel Isadora & Robie Rogge ; illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Atlas of plants, created by Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse, and Sylvaine Perols ; illustrated by Sylvaine Perols ; [English translation by Pam Nelson]
- The nutcracker, illustrated by Dan Taylor
- Trick-or-treat with tow truck Joe, June Sobel ; illustrations by Patrick Corrigan
- The twelve days of Christmas, a peek-through picture book, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- The pharos gate, Griffin & Sabine's lost correspondence, written and illustrated by Nick Bantock
- Peekaboo sun, Camilla Reid ; illustrated by Ingela P. Arrhenius
- The very hungry caterpillar, by Eric Carle
- Look out, Wolf! there's a beast in your book, by Jude Evans ; illustrated by Lucy Semple
- The art of science, a pop-up adventure in art, Jay Young [and Martin Jenkins]
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