
Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box SP2505
Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box
This collection features a diverse range of interactive board books, specifically curated to engage the youngest readers through tactile exploration and vibrant imagery. As showroom samples, these books may feature external pricing stickers, but the internal pages remain in excellent condition. From touch-and-feel textures and sturdy lift-the-flap elements to "push and pop" fidget features and sound buttons, each title is designed to support sensory development and early literacy. The selection includes beloved characters like Paddington Bear and works by acclaimed creators such as Julia Donaldson, offering a mix of nursery rhymes, animal adventures, and emotional learning.
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Explore 5 Big and Busy Trucks by Georgie Birkett This interactive board book introduces toddlers to heavy machinery through five distinct construction vehicles. Each page features a specialized "wheel" to turn, allowing children to simulate the movement of cranes and mixers. The bold illustrations and simple labels help build vocabulary related to the bustling world of transport and building.
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Baa Baa Black Sheep illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang Part of the "Sing Along With Me!" series, this book brings the classic nursery rhyme to life with a slider on every page. Children can move the characters and the red farm truck while singing the familiar melody. A QR code on the cover provides access to a digital recording of the song to enhance the audio-visual experience.
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Unicorns Forever! by Carrie Hennon This colorful title combines a whimsical story about unicorns with a built-in silicone "pop" toy. The rhyming text invites readers to press the bubbles as they follow a group of unicorns through their magical, sparkly day. It is specifically designed to provide sensory feedback and keep small hands busy during storytime.
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Feelings by Libby Walden and Richard Jones This gentle book uses poetic text and atmospheric illustrations to help young children identify and understand their emotions. Through metaphors like "the quiet of a calm sea" or "the storm of anger," it provides a visual language for complex internal states. It is a thoughtful tool for parents looking to foster emotional intelligence and empathy in early childhood.
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Daddy's Little Star by Janet Hoggarth and Polona Lovsin A heartwarming tale centered on the bond between a father and child, featuring two adorable puppies. The story follows their evening routine as they look up at the night sky and discuss the brightness of the stars. It serves as a soothing bedtime read, emphasizing themes of love, safety, and family connection.
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Eyes, Ears, Nose and Toes by Various Authors This "Little Learners" book encourages body awareness through a series of soft felt flaps. Babies can play peek-a-boo while identifying different facial features and limbs on the diverse range of infants photographed within. The tactile felt elements are easy for tiny fingers to grip, making it an ideal first developmental book.
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Woof! by Various Authors An auditory experience that features a prominent sound button for children to trigger a realistic barking noise. The pages are filled with photographic and illustrated dogs playing in various outdoor settings like parks and gardens. It is designed to help toddlers associate animal sounds with their visual counterparts in a fun, repetitive format.
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Peekaboo Moon by Camilla Reid and Ingela P. Arrhenius Featuring ten sturdy sliders and a hidden mirror at the end, this book is a sophisticated take on the game of peek-a-boo. The mid-century modern aesthetic and high-contrast colors are specifically designed to capture a baby's visual attention. It focuses on nighttime themes, making it a playful addition to a nursery wind-down routine.
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My Magical Easter Bunny by Yujin Shin This festive board book features push, pull, and slide mechanisms that reveal a bunny preparing for a holiday celebration. Young readers can help the bunny hide eggs and hop through the garden by manipulating the moving parts. The shimmering foil on the cover and bright, glittery details add a tactile, decorative appeal to the story.
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Peckaboo! Lion by Various Authors Part of a series focused on animal recognition, this book uses soft felt flaps to hide a variety of jungle creatures. The lion's mane and other features are hidden behind colorful fabric layers that are more durable than traditional paper flaps. It encourages motor skill development through the repetitive action of lifting and searching for the hidden animals.
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The Adventures of Paddington: My First Colours Book by Various Authors Based on the animated TV series, this book follows the iconic bear as he explores different colors through his daily activities. From his blue coat to his red hat and orange marmalade, Paddington introduces basic color concepts in a familiar setting. The sturdy pages are designed to withstand frequent use by enthusiastic toddlers.
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What Does Shark Like? by Various Authors This underwater adventure explores the preferences of a friendly shark and his sea creature companions. Using simple questions and bright illustrations, the book engages toddlers in a basic narrative about friendship and the ocean environment. The thick board pages make it easy for small children to turn and navigate the story independently.
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Where's Mr Astronaut? by Ingela P. Arrhenius This space-themed title features the artist's signature bold graphics and easy-to-use felt flaps. Readers search for various cosmic characters like an alien, a robot, and finally the astronaut hidden behind a star. The final page includes a mirror, allowing the child to see themselves as part of the galactic crew.
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Room on the Broom: A Push, Pull and Slide Book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler The classic rhyming tale of a generous witch and her animal friends is adapted here into a highly interactive format. Children can move the sliders to make the broom fly or reveal the "muddy monster" that scares away the dragon. It provides a simplified, tactile way for toddlers to enjoy this popular literary world.
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That's Not My Train... by Fiona Watt and Rachel Wells A staple of the "touchy-feely" genre, this book features different textures on every page to help a mouse find his specific locomotive. Children can feel "squashy" wheels, "shiny" boilers, and "bumpy" tracks as they explore the sensory elements. The repetitive "That's not my..." phrasing is designed to encourage early language acquisition and prediction.
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Butt Out! by Various Authors This humorous board book features a large, squishy "butt" element that makes a noise when pressed. The story encourages children to laugh along with various animals as they engage in silly antics and physical comedy. It is a lighthearted, novelty title intended to make reading time an entertaining and high-energy experience.
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Let's Find Dinosaur by Amber Lily A simple hide-and-seek story that invites children to find a missing dinosaur hidden within various prehistoric landscapes. The book uses brightly colored illustrations and gentle prompts to guide the reader through the search. It is an accessible introduction to the world of dinosaurs, scaled perfectly for a younger audience.
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Dinosaurs: Don't Open the Box! by Various Authors This "touch-and-feel" book features a textured dinosaur peeking through a die-cut hole on the cover. The narrative builds anticipation as it warns readers not to open the box, only to reveal a variety of friendly dinosaurs inside. It uses various tactile materials to represent scales, horns, and skin, providing a rich sensory experience.
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Where's My Chick? by Various Authors A springtime-themed search book that follows a mother hen looking for her lost baby chick. As she checks different spots on the farm, children are introduced to other farmyard animals and their environments. The simple plot and cheerful artwork make it a suitable choice for teaching animal names and locations.
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Peek-a-YOU! by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney This celebratory board book uses a rhythmic, rhyming text to focus on the joy of a baby's individual features. The illustrations are vibrant and expressive, mirroring the high-energy game of peek-a-boo that parents often play. It emphasizes self-discovery and the loving connection between a caregiver and a child.
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Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box
This collection features a diverse range of interactive board books, specifically curated to engage the youngest readers through tactile exploration and vibrant imagery. As showroom samples, these books may feature external pricing stickers, but the internal pages remain in excellent condition. From touch-and-feel textures and sturdy lift-the-flap elements to "push and pop" fidget features and sound buttons, each title is designed to support sensory development and early literacy. The selection includes beloved characters like Paddington Bear and works by acclaimed creators such as Julia Donaldson, offering a mix of nursery rhymes, animal adventures, and emotional learning.
-
Explore 5 Big and Busy Trucks by Georgie Birkett This interactive board book introduces toddlers to heavy machinery through five distinct construction vehicles. Each page features a specialized "wheel" to turn, allowing children to simulate the movement of cranes and mixers. The bold illustrations and simple labels help build vocabulary related to the bustling world of transport and building.
-
Baa Baa Black Sheep illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang Part of the "Sing Along With Me!" series, this book brings the classic nursery rhyme to life with a slider on every page. Children can move the characters and the red farm truck while singing the familiar melody. A QR code on the cover provides access to a digital recording of the song to enhance the audio-visual experience.
-
Unicorns Forever! by Carrie Hennon This colorful title combines a whimsical story about unicorns with a built-in silicone "pop" toy. The rhyming text invites readers to press the bubbles as they follow a group of unicorns through their magical, sparkly day. It is specifically designed to provide sensory feedback and keep small hands busy during storytime.
-
Feelings by Libby Walden and Richard Jones This gentle book uses poetic text and atmospheric illustrations to help young children identify and understand their emotions. Through metaphors like "the quiet of a calm sea" or "the storm of anger," it provides a visual language for complex internal states. It is a thoughtful tool for parents looking to foster emotional intelligence and empathy in early childhood.
-
Daddy's Little Star by Janet Hoggarth and Polona Lovsin A heartwarming tale centered on the bond between a father and child, featuring two adorable puppies. The story follows their evening routine as they look up at the night sky and discuss the brightness of the stars. It serves as a soothing bedtime read, emphasizing themes of love, safety, and family connection.
-
Eyes, Ears, Nose and Toes by Various Authors This "Little Learners" book encourages body awareness through a series of soft felt flaps. Babies can play peek-a-boo while identifying different facial features and limbs on the diverse range of infants photographed within. The tactile felt elements are easy for tiny fingers to grip, making it an ideal first developmental book.
-
Woof! by Various Authors An auditory experience that features a prominent sound button for children to trigger a realistic barking noise. The pages are filled with photographic and illustrated dogs playing in various outdoor settings like parks and gardens. It is designed to help toddlers associate animal sounds with their visual counterparts in a fun, repetitive format.
-
Peekaboo Moon by Camilla Reid and Ingela P. Arrhenius Featuring ten sturdy sliders and a hidden mirror at the end, this book is a sophisticated take on the game of peek-a-boo. The mid-century modern aesthetic and high-contrast colors are specifically designed to capture a baby's visual attention. It focuses on nighttime themes, making it a playful addition to a nursery wind-down routine.
-
My Magical Easter Bunny by Yujin Shin This festive board book features push, pull, and slide mechanisms that reveal a bunny preparing for a holiday celebration. Young readers can help the bunny hide eggs and hop through the garden by manipulating the moving parts. The shimmering foil on the cover and bright, glittery details add a tactile, decorative appeal to the story.
-
Peckaboo! Lion by Various Authors Part of a series focused on animal recognition, this book uses soft felt flaps to hide a variety of jungle creatures. The lion's mane and other features are hidden behind colorful fabric layers that are more durable than traditional paper flaps. It encourages motor skill development through the repetitive action of lifting and searching for the hidden animals.
-
The Adventures of Paddington: My First Colours Book by Various Authors Based on the animated TV series, this book follows the iconic bear as he explores different colors through his daily activities. From his blue coat to his red hat and orange marmalade, Paddington introduces basic color concepts in a familiar setting. The sturdy pages are designed to withstand frequent use by enthusiastic toddlers.
-
What Does Shark Like? by Various Authors This underwater adventure explores the preferences of a friendly shark and his sea creature companions. Using simple questions and bright illustrations, the book engages toddlers in a basic narrative about friendship and the ocean environment. The thick board pages make it easy for small children to turn and navigate the story independently.
-
Where's Mr Astronaut? by Ingela P. Arrhenius This space-themed title features the artist's signature bold graphics and easy-to-use felt flaps. Readers search for various cosmic characters like an alien, a robot, and finally the astronaut hidden behind a star. The final page includes a mirror, allowing the child to see themselves as part of the galactic crew.
-
Room on the Broom: A Push, Pull and Slide Book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler The classic rhyming tale of a generous witch and her animal friends is adapted here into a highly interactive format. Children can move the sliders to make the broom fly or reveal the "muddy monster" that scares away the dragon. It provides a simplified, tactile way for toddlers to enjoy this popular literary world.
-
That's Not My Train... by Fiona Watt and Rachel Wells A staple of the "touchy-feely" genre, this book features different textures on every page to help a mouse find his specific locomotive. Children can feel "squashy" wheels, "shiny" boilers, and "bumpy" tracks as they explore the sensory elements. The repetitive "That's not my..." phrasing is designed to encourage early language acquisition and prediction.
-
Butt Out! by Various Authors This humorous board book features a large, squishy "butt" element that makes a noise when pressed. The story encourages children to laugh along with various animals as they engage in silly antics and physical comedy. It is a lighthearted, novelty title intended to make reading time an entertaining and high-energy experience.
-
Let's Find Dinosaur by Amber Lily A simple hide-and-seek story that invites children to find a missing dinosaur hidden within various prehistoric landscapes. The book uses brightly colored illustrations and gentle prompts to guide the reader through the search. It is an accessible introduction to the world of dinosaurs, scaled perfectly for a younger audience.
-
Dinosaurs: Don't Open the Box! by Various Authors This "touch-and-feel" book features a textured dinosaur peeking through a die-cut hole on the cover. The narrative builds anticipation as it warns readers not to open the box, only to reveal a variety of friendly dinosaurs inside. It uses various tactile materials to represent scales, horns, and skin, providing a rich sensory experience.
-
Where's My Chick? by Various Authors A springtime-themed search book that follows a mother hen looking for her lost baby chick. As she checks different spots on the farm, children are introduced to other farmyard animals and their environments. The simple plot and cheerful artwork make it a suitable choice for teaching animal names and locations.
-
Peek-a-YOU! by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney This celebratory board book uses a rhythmic, rhyming text to focus on the joy of a baby's individual features. The illustrations are vibrant and expressive, mirroring the high-energy game of peek-a-boo that parents often play. It emphasizes self-discovery and the loving connection between a caregiver and a child.











