
Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box SP2506
Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box
This curated selection of board books offers a rich variety of interactive and sensory experiences for infants and toddlers. Although these books are showroom samples and feature external pricing stickers, they are new and in excellent condition. The collection includes a wide array of tactile features, from "push and pop" fidget toys and rattle inserts to soft felt flaps and sturdy sliding mechanisms. Featuring beloved characters like Peter Rabbit, Paddington Bear, and the protagonists of Julia Donaldson’s stories, these books are designed to foster early motor skills, color recognition, and a love for reading through engaging, hands-on play.
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The Snail and the Whale and Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler This special edition board book set brings together two of the most beloved stories from the acclaimed duo. Readers follow the journey of a tiny snail on a humpback whale and the adventures of a kind witch on her broomstick. The sturdy construction ensures that these modern classics can be enjoyed repeatedly by the youngest book lovers.
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Feelings by Libby Walden and Richard Jones This evocative book explores the world of emotions through lyrical text and beautiful, layered illustrations. It helps young children identify feelings such as bravery, sadness, and excitement by using relatable imagery and gentle language. It is a perfect tool for parents to begin discussing emotional well-being and empathy with their toddlers.
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Animal Families: Forest by Jane Ormes Part of the "Animal Families" series, this lift-the-flap book introduces children to the inhabitants of the forest and their offspring. Each page features sturdy flaps that reveal hidden animals, helping to develop fine motor skills and curiosity. The stylized artwork and simple labels provide an engaging way to learn about the natural world.
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Unicorns Forever! by Carrie Hennon This vibrant board book features a built-in "Push and Pop" silicone fidget toy designed to keep little hands occupied. The story follows a group of magical unicorns through a sparkly, colorful adventure that encourages tactile exploration. The rhyming text and bright illustrations make it a fun, sensory-driven read for high-energy toddlers.
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Let's Go Home, Baby Tiger by Carolina BĂşzio This interactive book features a unique sliding counter mechanism that children can move through the jungle scenes. The story follows a baby tiger and its parent as they navigate their way back home, meeting other animals along the way. The "follow-the-trail" design helps improve hand-eye coordination while telling a sweet, comforting story.
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The Adventures of Paddington: My First Colours Book by Various Authors Based on the popular animated series, this book uses Paddington Bear’s everyday life to teach children basic color concepts. From his iconic blue duffle coat to red buses and yellow marmalade, the book links colors to familiar objects. It is a sturdy and charming introduction to the world for fans of the polite bear from Peru.
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A Peter Rabbit Tale: Three Little Bunnies by Beatrix Potter This gentle story follows Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail as they embark on a small adventure in the countryside. The classic illustrations and simple narrative are tailored for a younger audience, introducing them to the world of Peter Rabbit. It is a sweet, timeless tale focused on sibling bonds and the beauty of nature.
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A Peter Rabbit Tale: Goodnight Peter by Beatrix Potter A perfect bedtime companion, this book follows Peter Rabbit as he gets ready for sleep after a busy day in the garden. The soothing story and soft illustrations create a calm atmosphere ideal for winding down. It helps establish a positive evening routine through the lens of a beloved literary character.
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Peekaboo! Lion by Various Authors This title uses soft, brightly colored felt flaps to play a game of hide-and-seek with various jungle animals. Unlike traditional card flaps, the felt is durable and easy for babies to grasp and pull. It encourages sensory play and object permanence as children search for the king of the jungle.
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What the Ladybird Heard at the Seaside by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks The clever little ladybird returns for a coastal adventure in this brightly illustrated rhyming board book. While on holiday, she must foil the plans of Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len as they try to steal the mermaid's hair. The glittery details and repetitive rhymes make it a highly engaging read-aloud choice.
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Noisy Frog and Friends by Various Authors This "Little Me" book features a built-in rattle in the frog’s tummy that makes a sound when the book is shaken. Children are introduced to a variety of pond creatures through simple text and cheerful, bold illustrations. It provides an immediate cause-and-effect reward for toddlers as they interact with the physical book.
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Where's My Chick? by Various Authors A mother hen searches the farm for her missing chick, asking other animals for help along the way. This search-and-find story uses simple prompts to engage the reader and teach them about different farm inhabitants. The soft, "feathery" texture on the cover provides an initial tactile hook for young explorers.
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Baa Baa Black Sheep illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang This "Sing Along With Me!" book features sturdy sliders that allow children to move the characters as they sing the classic rhyme. The interactive elements bring the farmyard scenes to life, helping to develop motor skills and rhythm. A QR code is included to access the song, providing a multi-sensory learning experience.
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Five Little Speckled Frogs illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang Children can slide the frogs into the "pool" as they count down in this interactive version of the popular nursery rhyme. The book uses bright, swamp-themed illustrations and robust moving parts to teach basic subtraction and number recognition. It is an excellent tool for combining music, math, and tactile play.
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Peekaboo Moon by Camilla Reid and Ingela P. Arrhenius Featuring ten sturdy sliders and a hidden mirror, this nighttime-themed book is designed to captivate infants. The high-contrast artwork and bold patterns are specifically tailored for developing eyes. It turns the concept of a bedtime story into a playful game of discovery that ends with the child seeing themselves.
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Little Owl's Bedtime by Debi Gliori and Alison Brown This comforting story follows a small owl who is not quite ready for sleep despite the moon being up. It explores the sights and sounds of the night, reassuring young readers that the dark is a peaceful and safe place. The gentle prose and warm illustrations make it an ideal choice for a calming bedtime ritual.
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Goodnight, Sleep Tight by Various Authors This "Little Learners" book features soft felt flaps that reveal sleeping babies and their toys as the day ends. The use of photography combined with textile elements helps toddlers relate the book to their own lives and routines. It is a tactile, soothing experience designed to encourage a peaceful transition to sleep.
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Farm Friends by Various Authors This "peep-through" book features die-cut windows that give glimpses of the next animal friend on the farm. As children turn the pages, they discover more about life in the barn and the fields through simple, descriptive text. The sturdy construction and "surprise" elements keep toddlers engaged with every page turn.
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Potty Super Team by Various Authors This encouraging book uses a "superhero" theme to guide toddlers through the milestones of potty training. With bright characters and positive reinforcement, it frames the transition out of diapers as an exciting new mission. It is a practical and fun resource for parents and children embarking on this developmental stage together.
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Peek-a-YOU! by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney This celebratory book focuses on the joy of a baby’s features, from their tiny toes to their "peek-a-boo" eyes. The rhythmic, bouncy text is designed for reading aloud and encourages interactive play between the caregiver and the child. The vibrant, artistic style makes it a visually stimulating addition to any nursery library.
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The Dinosaur That Pooped a Rainbow! by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter This humorous "POOPtastic" colors book follows a hungry dinosaur as he eats his way through various colorful objects. As the story progresses, children learn about the colors of the rainbow in a silly, memorable way. It is a lighthearted and sturdy board book that uses physical comedy to teach basic educational concepts.
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Showroom Sample Board Book Bargain Book Box
This curated selection of board books offers a rich variety of interactive and sensory experiences for infants and toddlers. Although these books are showroom samples and feature external pricing stickers, they are new and in excellent condition. The collection includes a wide array of tactile features, from "push and pop" fidget toys and rattle inserts to soft felt flaps and sturdy sliding mechanisms. Featuring beloved characters like Peter Rabbit, Paddington Bear, and the protagonists of Julia Donaldson’s stories, these books are designed to foster early motor skills, color recognition, and a love for reading through engaging, hands-on play.
-
The Snail and the Whale and Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler This special edition board book set brings together two of the most beloved stories from the acclaimed duo. Readers follow the journey of a tiny snail on a humpback whale and the adventures of a kind witch on her broomstick. The sturdy construction ensures that these modern classics can be enjoyed repeatedly by the youngest book lovers.
-
Feelings by Libby Walden and Richard Jones This evocative book explores the world of emotions through lyrical text and beautiful, layered illustrations. It helps young children identify feelings such as bravery, sadness, and excitement by using relatable imagery and gentle language. It is a perfect tool for parents to begin discussing emotional well-being and empathy with their toddlers.
-
Animal Families: Forest by Jane Ormes Part of the "Animal Families" series, this lift-the-flap book introduces children to the inhabitants of the forest and their offspring. Each page features sturdy flaps that reveal hidden animals, helping to develop fine motor skills and curiosity. The stylized artwork and simple labels provide an engaging way to learn about the natural world.
-
Unicorns Forever! by Carrie Hennon This vibrant board book features a built-in "Push and Pop" silicone fidget toy designed to keep little hands occupied. The story follows a group of magical unicorns through a sparkly, colorful adventure that encourages tactile exploration. The rhyming text and bright illustrations make it a fun, sensory-driven read for high-energy toddlers.
-
Let's Go Home, Baby Tiger by Carolina BĂşzio This interactive book features a unique sliding counter mechanism that children can move through the jungle scenes. The story follows a baby tiger and its parent as they navigate their way back home, meeting other animals along the way. The "follow-the-trail" design helps improve hand-eye coordination while telling a sweet, comforting story.
-
The Adventures of Paddington: My First Colours Book by Various Authors Based on the popular animated series, this book uses Paddington Bear’s everyday life to teach children basic color concepts. From his iconic blue duffle coat to red buses and yellow marmalade, the book links colors to familiar objects. It is a sturdy and charming introduction to the world for fans of the polite bear from Peru.
-
A Peter Rabbit Tale: Three Little Bunnies by Beatrix Potter This gentle story follows Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail as they embark on a small adventure in the countryside. The classic illustrations and simple narrative are tailored for a younger audience, introducing them to the world of Peter Rabbit. It is a sweet, timeless tale focused on sibling bonds and the beauty of nature.
-
A Peter Rabbit Tale: Goodnight Peter by Beatrix Potter A perfect bedtime companion, this book follows Peter Rabbit as he gets ready for sleep after a busy day in the garden. The soothing story and soft illustrations create a calm atmosphere ideal for winding down. It helps establish a positive evening routine through the lens of a beloved literary character.
-
Peekaboo! Lion by Various Authors This title uses soft, brightly colored felt flaps to play a game of hide-and-seek with various jungle animals. Unlike traditional card flaps, the felt is durable and easy for babies to grasp and pull. It encourages sensory play and object permanence as children search for the king of the jungle.
-
What the Ladybird Heard at the Seaside by Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks The clever little ladybird returns for a coastal adventure in this brightly illustrated rhyming board book. While on holiday, she must foil the plans of Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len as they try to steal the mermaid's hair. The glittery details and repetitive rhymes make it a highly engaging read-aloud choice.
-
Noisy Frog and Friends by Various Authors This "Little Me" book features a built-in rattle in the frog’s tummy that makes a sound when the book is shaken. Children are introduced to a variety of pond creatures through simple text and cheerful, bold illustrations. It provides an immediate cause-and-effect reward for toddlers as they interact with the physical book.
-
Where's My Chick? by Various Authors A mother hen searches the farm for her missing chick, asking other animals for help along the way. This search-and-find story uses simple prompts to engage the reader and teach them about different farm inhabitants. The soft, "feathery" texture on the cover provides an initial tactile hook for young explorers.
-
Baa Baa Black Sheep illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang This "Sing Along With Me!" book features sturdy sliders that allow children to move the characters as they sing the classic rhyme. The interactive elements bring the farmyard scenes to life, helping to develop motor skills and rhythm. A QR code is included to access the song, providing a multi-sensory learning experience.
-
Five Little Speckled Frogs illustrated by Yu-hsuan Huang Children can slide the frogs into the "pool" as they count down in this interactive version of the popular nursery rhyme. The book uses bright, swamp-themed illustrations and robust moving parts to teach basic subtraction and number recognition. It is an excellent tool for combining music, math, and tactile play.
-
Peekaboo Moon by Camilla Reid and Ingela P. Arrhenius Featuring ten sturdy sliders and a hidden mirror, this nighttime-themed book is designed to captivate infants. The high-contrast artwork and bold patterns are specifically tailored for developing eyes. It turns the concept of a bedtime story into a playful game of discovery that ends with the child seeing themselves.
-
Little Owl's Bedtime by Debi Gliori and Alison Brown This comforting story follows a small owl who is not quite ready for sleep despite the moon being up. It explores the sights and sounds of the night, reassuring young readers that the dark is a peaceful and safe place. The gentle prose and warm illustrations make it an ideal choice for a calming bedtime ritual.
-
Goodnight, Sleep Tight by Various Authors This "Little Learners" book features soft felt flaps that reveal sleeping babies and their toys as the day ends. The use of photography combined with textile elements helps toddlers relate the book to their own lives and routines. It is a tactile, soothing experience designed to encourage a peaceful transition to sleep.
-
Farm Friends by Various Authors This "peep-through" book features die-cut windows that give glimpses of the next animal friend on the farm. As children turn the pages, they discover more about life in the barn and the fields through simple, descriptive text. The sturdy construction and "surprise" elements keep toddlers engaged with every page turn.
-
Potty Super Team by Various Authors This encouraging book uses a "superhero" theme to guide toddlers through the milestones of potty training. With bright characters and positive reinforcement, it frames the transition out of diapers as an exciting new mission. It is a practical and fun resource for parents and children embarking on this developmental stage together.
-
Peek-a-YOU! by Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney This celebratory book focuses on the joy of a baby’s features, from their tiny toes to their "peek-a-boo" eyes. The rhythmic, bouncy text is designed for reading aloud and encourages interactive play between the caregiver and the child. The vibrant, artistic style makes it a visually stimulating addition to any nursery library.
-
The Dinosaur That Pooped a Rainbow! by Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter This humorous "POOPtastic" colors book follows a hungry dinosaur as he eats his way through various colorful objects. As the story progresses, children learn about the colors of the rainbow in a silly, memorable way. It is a lighthearted and sturdy board book that uses physical comedy to teach basic educational concepts.











