Now in Barefoot Baby-Proof Format! Peekaboo, I see you! Get ready to dance, build, splash and laugh together with simple, repeating refrains.
Giggle and gurgle together with this charming, inclusive window into all the ways babies enjoy their food.
Now in Barefoot Baby-Proof Format! Snuggle up for bedtime with these calming repeated refrains.
Sharpen your wits and dazzle your friends with this fabulous collection of riddles, puzzles and riddle-stories. The Barefoot Book of Riddles won't just make you laugh out loud -- it will give you new ways of thinking about the world.
Some days you may feel like a cyclone, a whirl, dizzy, giddy, wild. Other days, you’re a whisper, a breeze, gentle mellow, mild. You can feel a different way each day, and that’s ok!
Vo knows that when she grows up, she doesn’t want a grumpy grown-up job. She wants to change the world, and she knows just how she’s going to do it. “When I grow up I... Læs mere
A farmyard adventure with the Barefoot Belly Time format! Explore the shapes and patterns of a busy farmyard while helping babies develop strong eyes and muscle coordination.
A big city adventure with the Barefoot Belly Time format! Explore the shapes and patterns of a busy city while helping babies develop strong eyes and muscle coordination.
From mermaids to krakens, learn about the fantastical, mythical creatures that live beneath the waves. Answers to the mystical riddles are cleverly revealed with the turn of the page.
From dragons to fairies, learn about the fantastical, mythical creatures that fly in the sky. Answers to the mystical riddles are cleverly revealed with the turn of the page.
Roscoe and Ivy have to wait for Mama. The only toy in the waiting room has beads that go up . . . then down . . . then up . . . then down. BORING! Roscoe would rather sing a song or bang-bang-BANG on the fish tank. Can Ivy keep the peace until Mama comes back?
Ivy ALWAYS wants PASTA! Pasta makes Ivy feel calm and safe. But Roscoe's veggie pizza is weird. It looks messy. It smells a little stinky. Can using her senses help Ivy feel more curious about a new food?