1998.
1st ed.
A little goose searches for her mother in this lift-the-flap book.
Book
c1987.
1st American ed.
Spot searches for new babies among the farm animals, each of which greets him with its own distinctive noise. Movable flaps conceal portions of t
Book
1998, c1987.
Spot searches for new babies among the farm animals, each of which greets him with its own distinctive noise. Movable flaps conceal portions of t
Book
2003.
Spot searches for new babies among the farm animals, each of which greets him with its own distinctive noise. Movable flaps conceal portions of t
Book
c1987.
Putnam's Spanish ed.
Spot searches for new babies among the farm animals, each of which greets him with its own distinctive noise. Movable flaps conceal portions of t
Book
[2014]
Bright rainbow-colored artwork, die-cut finger holes and cheerful rhyming text combine in a colorful story that invites children to guess which f
Book
2014.
First U.S. edition.
This lively split-page-format book shows how animals say hello with different sounds.
Book
[2020]
Do sharks stamp? Do sharks stomp? All I know is sharks go CHOMP! With flaps to lift that reveal the sounds each animal makes, this fun board book
Regular print
©2013.
Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer says goodnight in this bedtime storybook.
Regular print
[2012]
"Do cows sing? Do cows coo? All I know is cows go--moo! Lift the flaps to find lots more barnyard animal sounds!"--Page 4 of cover.
Book
2006, c1986.
1st board bk. ed.
Upper and lower halves of divided pages can be turned separately, to match sounds with the animals that make them.
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2015.
First U.S. edition.
Five lavishly illustrated spreads, big, recessed flaps, and a host of Christmassy animals to spot, name, and mimic combine in this delightful lit
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