60 Quick Baby Knits: Blankets, Booties, Sweaters & More in Cascade 220 Superwash
What is more fun than knitting for (and dressing up!) babies and tots? Knitting sixty fabulous projects! Ever design in this book is knit with Cascade 220 Superwash which features all of the remarkable traits Cascade 220 is known for-superior quality affordability and a fabulous range of colors-and it's washable! Knitters of all skill levels will find dozens of projects to knit for their own babies and toddlers or to give as gifts. This book includes 60 pattern with detailed instructions and color pictures. Softcover: 167 pages. Imported.
Why do cats give birth to kittens, lions to lion-cubs, and rabbits to baby rabbits? Why do human children, too, not only outwardly look like their parents, but also resemble them in character and disposition? Why are twins as like as two peas or quite different? Why are some babies born monsters? Can man remake animals and plants to order?
This book lures its readers into a magical world populated by appealing young creatures. Within its pages, children can see a baby beaver help build a dam, baby chicks learn to scratch for food, baby chipmunks scurry up a tree, and baby walruses bask on an iceberg in the sun. Wherever they live, baby animals do many of the same things that human youngsters do: play, eat, sleep, and find adventure. Including every kind of animal from birds and insects to mammals and reptiles, Animal Babies delivers a huge amount of information in a storybook-like style. The gripping and easily absorbed facts will inspire early readers to find out even more about each creatures life, habits, and habitat.
Meet the Letters DVDMeet the Letters is a powerful tool designed to teach babies and toddlers the alphabet during an opportune window of time when they are learning to talk. A recent study of over 50 babies and toddlers, who watched Meet the Letters daily, resulted in over 90% of these children having complete upper and lowercase letter recognition by or before the end of the two-month study. Many learned their letters in less than two weeks! Most impressively, nearly 70% of children under 24 months of age mastered the alphabet.