Toy and movable books -- Specimens
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Toy and movable books -- Specimens
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Toy and movable books
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Incoming Resources
- Who am I?, by Tristan Mory
- There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, by Simms Taback
- Press here, Hervé Tullet ; translated by Christopher Franceschelli
- Freedom Trail Pop Up Book of Boston, Denise D. Price
- Pancakes!, cook in a book, illustrated by Lotta Nieminen
- Penguins, created by Gallimard Jeunesse and René Mettler ; illustrated by René Mettler
- Who is smiling?, Yusuke Yonezu
- 100 animals, a lift-the-flap book, Steve Jenkins
- Vampireology, the true history of the fallen ones, by Archibald Brooks
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, by Robert Sabuda
- Cinderella, illustrated by Jess Stockham
- Molly and the birthday party, [written and illustrated by] Angie Sage
- Magical secret garden, [Cicely Mary Barker]
- Pop-up New York, Jennie Maizels ; paper engineering by Richard Ferguson
- Countablock, by Christopher Franceschelli ; art by Peskimo ; [illustrations by Harry N. Abrams]
- Pirateology, the sea journal of Captain William Lubber, pirate hunter general, Boston, Massachusetts
- Super pooper and Whizz Kid, potty power!, by Eunice Moyle and Sabrina Moyle
- Good egg, Barney Saltzberg
- Art fraud detective, Anna Nilsen
- Wiggles, Claire Zucchelli-Romer
- The gingerbread man, illustrated by Estelle Corke
- Little Rabbit's first time book, by Alan Baker
- Where's Spot?, by Eric Hill
- Gods & heroes, Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda
- Dinosaurs, Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
- America's national parks, a pop-up book, paper engineering by Bruce Foster ; illustrations by Dave Ember ; concept and text by Don Compton
- The game of light, Hervé Tullet
- Easter yolks, egg-cellent riddles to crack you up, by Katy Hall and Lisa Eisenberg ; pictures by R.W. Alley
- Whose nest?, a lift-the-flap book, [text by Victoria Cochrane] ; illustrated by Guy Troughton
- Mythology, the gods, heroes, and monsters of ancient Greece, Lady Hestia Evans ; editor Dugald A. Steer ; illustrative impressions by Nick Harris & Nicki Palin ; engravings by David Wyatt ; narrative friezes by Helen Ward
- Dive in!, by April Jones Prince ; illustrated by Michelle Berg
- Worms for lunch?, Leonid Gore
- Roar, a big-mouthed book of sounds!, [text by Jonathan Litton ; illustrations by Fhiona Galloway]
- The presidential masters of prehistory, written by Saskia Lacey ; illustrated by Sernur Isik
- Bunny slopes, from the New York Times Bestselling Illustrator, Claudia Rueda
- Wild oceans, a pop-up book with revolutionary technology, Lucio and Meera Santoro
- Who can swim?, Sebastien Braun
- Baby animals, Xavier Deneux
- Three billy goats Gruff, illustrated by Alison Edgson
- Home, a peek-through picture book, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
- Kids' paper airplane book, written by by Ken Blackburn ; planes engineered by Ken Blackburn & Jeff Lammers
- Color zoo, Lois Ehlert
- Let's look at dinosaurs, Frances Barry
- How many?, spectacular paper sculptures : a pop-up, by Ron van der Meer
- Spot goes to school, Eric Hill. --
- Ed Emberley's bye-bye, big bad bullybug!, Ed Emberley
- The very lonely firefly, Eric Carle
- The little prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery ; with illustrations by the author ; translated from the French by Richard Howard
- Spot goes to the beach, Eric Hill
- Mommies are for counting stars, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Cynthia Jabar
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