Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Toy and movable books
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Incoming Resources
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- Poke-a-dot!, who's in the ocean?, based on a concept by Lucy Schultz ; written by Sara Russell ; illustrated by Pope Twins
- Space, written by: Dawn Sirett ; design and illustration: Elle Ward ; paper engineering: Maike Biederstädt
- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, [written by Lisa Marsoli]
- On the edge of the world, Anna Desnitskaya ; translated by Lena Traer
- A surprise for Thumper, [written by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Lori Tyminski & Giorgio Vallorani]
- Crack-crack! Who is that?, written and illustrated by Tristan Mory ; English translation by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- Are you my mommy?, Mary Murphy
- Hello, Winnie the Pooh!, written by Nancy Parent ; illustrated by Jerrod Maruyama ; designed by David Roe
- Brush your teeth, please, a pop-up book, concept, story and design by Leslie McGuire ; illustrated by Jean Pidgeon
- Baby dinosaur, written by Clare Lloyd ; digitally illustrated by Peter Minister
- Turtle finds his talent, discovering how God made you special : a slide and find book, written by Lucille Williams ; illustrated by Amanda Gulliver
- Splish, splash, baby!, Karen Katz
- Five little Easter bunnies, Martha Mumford ; illustrated by Sarah Jennings ; based on the original characters by Laura Hughes
- Let's go to the beach!, with Dr. Seuss's Lorax, by Todd Tarpley ; illustrated by Ron Cohee
- That's not my koala ..., its nose is too shiny, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- Splish, splash!, text by Isabel Otter ; illustrated by Sophie Ledesma
- I thought I saw a bear, illustrations by Lydia Nichols
- Snowscape, a winter pop-up book, paper engineered by Yoojin Kim ; illustration by Kathryn Selbert ; text by Nicole Yen
- Three little pigs
- Vehicles, by Maud Poulain ; illustrated by Charline Picard ; translated by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- Itsy bitsy spider, Richard Egielski ; [paper engineering by Gene Vosough]
- Beauty & the beast, a pop-up book of the classic fairy tale, robert sabuda
- The very hungry caterpillar eats snacks, an opposites book, Eric Carle
- Noisy animals peekaboo!, [written by Dawn Sirett; illustrations by Liza Lewis[
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar's ocean hide & seek, a finger trail lift-the-flap book, [Eric Carle]
- Merry Christmas, written by Dawn Sirett
- That's not my lemur... its ears are too tufty, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- Ocean friends, test and design by Jennifer Schiavello
- 5 little apples, Yusuke Yonezu
- Believe, a pop-up book of possibilities, Robert Sabuda
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The emperor's new clothes
- Mouse moves house, Phil Roxbee Cox ; illustrated by Stephen Cartwright ; edited by Jenny Tyler
- Inside the world's wonders, Clive Gifford
- Mermaid, written by Dawn Sirett ; design and illustration, Polly Appleton
- Peek-a-flap dig!, written by Jaye Garnett ; illustrated by Mattia Cerato
- Peekaboo Sophie!, written by Dawn Sirett ; designed by Helen Senior
- Peek-a-flap go, pups, go!, written by Scarlett Wing ; illustrated by Sarah-Lisa Hleb
- Tons of trucks, Sue Fliess, Betsy Snyder
- Who's hiding on the river?, Katharine McEwen
- Touch & feel outer space, designed by Jessica Carapella
- In my forest, [text by] Sara Gillingham ; [illustrations by] Lorena Siminovich
- Little pear tree, [illustrations] Jenny Bowers ; [written by Rachel Williams]
- I love my monster, illustrated by Thea Baker
- What time is it, Mr. Wolf?, Colin Hawkins
- Bugs, a stunning pop-up look at insects, spiders, and other creepy-crawlies, George McGavin ; illustrated by Jim Kay
- Cinderella
- Llama Llama seasons of fun!, a push-and-pull book, written by Reed Duncan ; illustrated by JT Morrow
- Black plus, Annette Tamarkin
- Winter's tale, an original pop-up jouney, Robert Sabuda
Outgoing Resources
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