Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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- Pizza!, a yummy pop-up, Jan Pienkowski
- Harry Potter, a pop-up book, paper engineering by Bruce Foster ; art by Andrew Williamson ; text by Lucy Kee
- Maisy goes to bed, Lucy Cousins
- Pop-up London, full of flaps, facts and dramatic pop-ups, Jennie Maizels ; paper engineering by Richard Ferguson
- What happens to your food?, Alastair Smith ; illustrated by Maria Wheatley ; designed by Maria Wheatley and Ruth Russell ; digital artwork by John Russell ; series editor: Judy Tatchell
- On the farm, touch-and-feel, written by Nancy Parent ; illustrated by Jerrod Maruyama
- In my flower, [text by] Sara Gillingham & [illustrations by] Lorena Siminovich
- Silent Night, a Christmas carol book!
- Look who's talking! at the zoo, by Danny Tepper ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- Ten wishing stars, a countdown to bedtime book, [written and designed by Treesha Runnells ; illustrated by Sarah Dillard
- Tap! Tap! Tap!, written by Keith Faulkner ; illustrated by Jonathan Lambart
- Lift-the-flap fairy tales, this book was made by Emma Jennings, Penny Worms, and Amy Oliver ; illustrated by Victoria Ball
- Spot goes to the beach, Eric Hill
- Jojo's first day jitters, [based on the creation of Jane O'Connor and illustrations by Robin Preiss Glasser.]
- This little pig, Colin and Jacqui Hawkins
- Creepy crawly colors, a pop-up book, by Robin Michal Koontz ; paper engineering by Bruce Foster
- Halloween at creepy castle, Alison Inches ; illustrated by Richard Brown
- Find Spot at the Halloween party, a lift-the flap book, Eric Hill
- Eggs are everywhere, [by Hans Wilhelm] ; illustrated by Wednesday Kirwan
- Where Is baby's yummy tummy?, Karen Katz
- Builder bugs, a busy pop-up book, by David A. Carter
- Dinosaurs, created by Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse and Jame's Prunier; illustrated by Jame's Prunier and Henri Galeron
- Huckle's hide and seek!, lift-the-flap book, Richard Scarry
- Pets, written by Dawn Sirett ; design and illustration, Victoria Palastanga
- Peek-a-baby, Karen Katz
- Ocean!, a big fold-out concept book, [written by Joanne Barkan ; illustrated by Jo Brown]
- Bird calls, [written by Frank Gallo ; illustrated by Lori Lohstoeter ; sounds recorded by Michael DiGiorgio ; conceived, developed and designed by the creative team at innovative KIDS]
- That's not my unicorn ..., its mane is too fluffy, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- 100 first words lift-the-flap, illustrated by Jerrod Maruyama
- Counting creatures, written by Julia Donaldson ; illustrated by Sharon King-Chai
- Papa, please get the moon for me, by Eric Carle
- This little piggy, adapted and illustrated by Susan Hellard
- Christmas pop-up peekaboo!, [written by Dawn Sirett ; designed by Susan Calver]
- The very lonely firefly, Eric Carle
- Biscuit's Valentine's Day, story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; pictures by Pat Schories
- The Goldilocks variations, words Allan Ahlberg ; pictures Jessica Ahlberg
- Under the ocean, Anouck Boisrobert, Louis Rigaud
- Snappy little farmyard, spend a day down on Snappy Farm, [written by Dugald Steer ; illustrated by Derek Matthews ; designed by Janie Louise Hunt ; paper-engineering by Richard Hawke]
- Up, tall and high, Ethan Long
- Salamander rock, a pop-up counting adventure, [written by Matt Mitter ; illustrated by Karen Viola]
- I like fruit, a touch and feel board book, Lorena Siminovich
- Beautiful oops!, Barney Saltzberg
- Ziggy the Zebra, a one-of-a-kind pop-up book, written by Libby Ellis ; illustrated by Salina Yoon
- The Easter story, written by Tracy Harrast ; illustrated by Terry Workman
- My first ballet class, a book with foldout pages!, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyeh Jensen
- Knock, knock, it's Halloween, [by Betty Schwartz ; illustrated by Barry Gott]
- Here a chick, where a chick?, by Suse MacDonald
- Spot's first Christmas, Eric Hill
- What did Busy Bunny hear?, touch and trace, written by Graham, Oakley ; illustrated by Lemon Ribbon
- Spot goes to the circus, Eric Hill
Outgoing Resources
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