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Cricket Magazine Group
Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes
Regular price $7.95 Save $-7.95Reading aloud to baby is one of the great joys of being a parent. And it’s more than just fun; experts say that being read to is a critical component of a child’s ability to read, learn, and create. Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes makes the process fun with bedtime classics like Jack and Jill, Little Miss Muffet, and Pop! Goes the Weasel. This collection features such irresistible characters as bubble-blowing kings, tumbling lizards, and prancing kittens who have lost their mittens. Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes gives parents a chance to rediscover old friends in a beautifully illustrated format while letting children enjoy the delights of discovery.

Cricket Magazine Group
Oink-Oink
Regular price $7.95 Save $-7.95A cat might meow in English, but what does it do in Korean? Very young readers discover how animals of different cultures make their own unique sounds in this engaging picture book. They learn what sound a monkey makes in Swedish (Twee-twee”), how a duck quacks in Japanese (Ga-ga”), and how to croak like a frog in Filipino (Ko-kak”). Each animal’s signature sound (what animal says”) appears in three different languages. A whimsical cut-paper image of the animal appears when the page is turned. Oink-oink introduces children to the concept of cultural diversity while showcasing a variety of delightful sounds that they’ll relish repeating.
