Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Slide and Find (World of Eric Carle (Priddy Books))

September 24, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Slide and Find (World of Eric Carle (Priddy Books))

  • ISBN13: 9780312509262
  • Condition: New
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Eric Carle’s familiar illustrations of brown bear, red bird, yellow duck and the other endearing animals from his classic creation parade across the pages of this great interactive board book. As each page is turned, a new animal and its color are introduced, accompanied by Bill Martin’s singsong, rhyming question-and-response text to read aloud or listen to. There are sliding doors throughout the book, which children will just love to open, so they can discover what the next animal in this engaging story will be.

Rating: (out of 2 reviews)

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How would you find Where the Wild Things Are intellectually challenging to a child?

September 21, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Where the Wild Things Are
by Diamondduste

Question by dixie_girl_00: How would you find Where the Wild Things Are intellectually challenging to a child?
In light of the movie coming out, I decided to read Where the Wild Things Are again. I was just wondering this one question.

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Answer by ND DVM
I don’t think it’s meant to be intellectually challenging, rather it’s meant to be entertaining. I’ve seen the movie trailer, but I still can’t fathom how this charming little book can be stretched into a film. Or why.

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Trying to find a children’s book from my 1980’s childhood?

August 24, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by El Diglet the Merciless: Trying to find a children’s book from my 1980’s childhood?
Thank you to everyone who answered my previous question, but it’s definitely not Wind in the Willows, any of Brian Jacques Redwall series, Tarka the Otter or Animals of Farthing Wood.
The book was a large, hardbacked illustrated book, with a front cover illustration of a smiling otter looking out of a ships porthole.
Chunk of story I remembered last night: large otter who cannot swim decides to take a large boat out onto a river, and is followed by a frog on a bike. The frog sneak himself and his bike on board, which he subsequently falls over, and manages to blame his fall on others and gets to stay on the boat. At some point a younger otter is introduced to the story. They encounter a large storm which they survive, and deal with the storm aftermath and it’s effects on the surrounding community of animals. Big otter learns to swim. Warm, fuzzy, feel-good book all round.
Thanks in advance everyone x

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Answer by unknowncammer
Is this it? http://www.cbrycelea.com/smmof.jpg

moon and otter and frog Moon and Otter and Frog

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i have an old painting my mother called “the land of nod” depicting sleeping babies how can i find the origin?

August 21, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by mike87: i have an old painting my mother called “the land of nod” depicting sleeping babies how can i find the origin?

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Answer by Andromeda
Look at the painting and find any features that are interesting – any certain style of the artist (for example, is it realistic or impressionistic, does it look like an illustration, are there lots of straight lines or flowing lines), that would narrow it down for you to go to the library or google or explain to someone about it, is there an artist signature? That would be a LOT more helpful?
Or even a picture? You never know, someone could help?

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Q&A: Where can I find a good pattern for a toddlers quiet book?

August 15, 2010 by BabyCare  
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The Quiet Book
by Magh

Question by bulwork: Where can I find a good pattern for a toddlers quiet book?
I made one of these in Junior High School and I loved it. It’s been forever ago, or so it seems. I gave mine away when doing a lot of babysitting. I’d like to find patterns to make some for family and one for myself to have on hand. If you get the right pages made, toddlers will stay busy a long time, plus they learn as well.

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Answer by unbelied
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This book has patterns to make your very own Quiet Book for toddlers. The book has detailed instructions to make every page. Preview shows 3 pages of 75 pages of the book. There are 27 patterns. At .99 remember this is LESS than .00 per pattern!!!! To previous purchasers, Prior to November 2005, Please e-mail me at Camper@campingmyway.com (I just realized there was one pattern missing, and there was a duplicate of another!) My appologies! I hope everyone is enjoying making their own memories!!! Book offered in PDF format as well as Flip Album Format at www.campingmyway.com IN ADDITION – This book now offers “Inksaver” patterns to print out. The same pattern, but not solid

There are 3 titles to how-to books here:
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byform/mailing-lists/bookarts/2002/04/msg00132.html
They are
1)Marilyn Gossett, Let’ Make a Quiet Book: 13 Pages of Quiet Time Fun &
Learning, 1996, ISBN 1-56231-331-2
2)Anne Pellowski, How to Make Cloth Books for Children: A Guide to Making
Personalized Books (No-Sew Techniques!), 1992, ISBN 0-8019-8398-3,
3)Barbara Williams and Carol Grundmann, 26 Lively Letters: Making an ABC Quiet
Book, 1977, ISBN 0-8008-7918-X,

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Q&A: Where can I find NEW copies of “Blueberries for Sal” by Robert McCloskey?

August 5, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Question by kennypop: Where can I find NEW copies of “Blueberries for Sal” by Robert McCloskey?
I have been searching for a while now and keep hitting walls. Is it out of print? His other books seem to be available.

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Answer by Medusa
Hmm, that’s strange. I’ve been looking everywhere to buy that book too. It’s one of my childhood favorites.

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Make Way for Ducklings (Viking Kestrel picture books)

  • ISBN13: 9780670451494
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“One of the merriest picture-books . . . told in very few words with a gravity that underscores the delightful comedy of the pictures–fine large pictures, strongly drawn, with a wealth of detail”.–The New York Times. A Caldecott Award winner.It’s not easy for duck parents to find a safe place to bring up their ducklings, but during a rest stop in Boston’s Public Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Mallard think they just might have found the perfect spot–no foxes or turtles in sight, plenty of peanuts from pleasant passers-by, and the benevolent instincts of a kindly police officer to boot. Young readers will love the mother duck’s proud, loving protection of her wee webbed ones, and those with fond memories of Boston will enjoy familiar locales, from Beacon Hill to Louisburg Square, and over the Charles River–often from a duck’s-eye view. Robert McCloskey, creator of Blueberries for Sal, never fails to elicit happy story-time giggles from youngsters, and his soft, brown-toned, Caldecott-winning illustrations make this gentle world come alive. (Ages 3 to 8) –Karin Snelson

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Find the Best Dentist in Everett Wa

April 21, 2010 by BabyCare  
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Find the Best Dentist in Everett Wa

Tips for getting your kids to take care of their teeth

Toddlers
* With toddlers, choose a fun brush made for little ones and use a pea-size dab of a toothpaste.
* Choose a brand recommended by the American Dental Association. (You’ll find this information on the toothpaste box.)
* Make sure the child doesn’t swallow the toothpaste. If this is a problem (as it most often is for toddlers), use a fluoride-free toothpaste until the child’s a little older.
* Teach proper brushing techniques by demonstrating on a doll or by letting the toddler “help” brush your teeth. (With my second youngest, we found a lot of success with taking turns brushing her teeth, that way she feels empowered, and I still make sure her teeth are clean)
* Begin flossing as soon as your child has teeth that touch.
* Over time, pacifiers and thumbs push the front teeth forward and affect the child’s bite. Seek advice from your dentist and pediatrician if one of these habits continues past age five—the damage of thumb sucking is of greatest concern with permanent teeth.

Children
* Help your kids brush and floss until you’re confident they can do it well by themselves, normally when they’re about five or six years old.
* Kids should brush their teeth in a circular pattern for at least three minutes.
* If you’re meeting resistance to brushing and flossing, consider adding rewards, such as sticker charts, until a dental care routine is established.
* Do you have a budding sports star? Make sure mouth guards are always part of the uniform.
* Talk with your dentist about supplemental fluoride if your water supply isn’t fluoridated. Fluoride helps prevent and reverse tooth decay.
* Another effective way to protect kids’ teeth is with sealants. Clear plastic sealants are applied over the parts of the back teeth used to chew where they serve as a barrier to food and acid that destroys the surface of the teeth.
* Offer kids healthful, crunchy snacks like apples and carrots. These foods help remove plaque.

Teens
* Teens are voracious consumers of colas and carbs, both of which are highly harmful to teeth. Encourage your teen to follow a healthful diet, including getting enough calcium.
* Third molars, popularly called “wisdom teeth,” normally appear between ages 16 and 25. Often, there isn’t enough space in the mouth for wisdom teeth and they only partially break the surface of the gum or don’t erupt at all. In trying to find space, wisdom teeth can throw other teeth out of alignment and they’re prone to decay and infection. Most dentists agree that the best solution for problematic wisdom teeth is to extract them.
* Your teen may think that tongue or lip piercing is stylish now but they often become infected and have a tendency to chip and crack teeth.

As a father of small children, I have found it hard to teach my kids the things they need to know to take care of their teeth.

Here are a few recommendations to help you in your quest for better dental care by and for your kids.

Much of this is pulled from the free dental report available at http://www.DentistsInEverett.com


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Where can I find free sheet music for Goodnight Moon by Go Radio?

May 22, 2012 by BabyCare  
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Goodnight Moon
by BostonTx

Question by Flo: Where can I find free sheet music for Goodnight Moon by Go Radio?
Preferably sheet music for the piano! Thanks!

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Answer by *mixed-up*
Try this site:

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