Books for Babies and Toddlers
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My jungle friends
by Kathryn Selbert
Featuring shaped animal tabs and a mirror in a tiger's face so little ones can become a jungle friend too, the pages of this sturdy board book are cleverly layered to create a fun-filled jungle scene on every page.
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Jungle night!
by Sandra Boynton
"It's nighttime in the jungle and the animals are gently snoring...until the elephant joins in!".
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Tiptoe tiger
by Jane Clarke
Searching for someone to play with after her bouncing and pouncing scares the other jungle animals away, Tara must learn to tread quietly as she makes her way home.
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Look out, Leonard!
by Jessie James
"It's moving day for the Shrew family, so Mrs. Shrew has asked them to all hold on to each other's tails tightly so that nobody gets lost! They set off in a long line, but wait, where's little Leonard? This picture book will have you on the edge of your seat as you follow Leonard, who manages to grab on to anything and everything that isn't a shrew tail! Narrowly avoiding catastrophe at every turn, from angry baboons to snapping crocodiles, will Leonard make it safely to the end of their journey?".
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Jeff Goes Wild
by Angela Rozelaar
Follows one little cat named Jeff as he imagines himself as a ferocious tiger in the jungle where he can be free from the rules of indoors! Escaping in his imagination to exercise his wild side, Jeff meets other animals in the jungle. With their help, Jeff learns to appreciate himself for who he is: not a tiger, but a little kitty who can be just as wild.
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Jazzy in the jungle
by Lucy Cousins
Little ones can help search for Jazzy, a lovable lemur who loves to hide, by looking through the die-cut windows into a whole new world full of bright tropical colors and lively jungle creatures.
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Giraffes can't dance
by Giles Andreae
Gerald the giraffe is too clumsy to dance with all the other animals at the Jungle Dance, until he finds the right music.
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Jungle Halloween
by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Rhyming verses tell the story of jungle animals which decorate for Halloween, dress up for the occasion, and participate in the night's festivities.
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You can, Toucan
by Jenny Jinks
"Toucan worries he can't do things. But the other jungle animals help him realize he can! This heartwarming tale helps young children learn to read with carefully leveled text"
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