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Baby Brains
by
James, Simon, 1961- author, illustrator
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Babies Fiction.
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Intellect Fiction.
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Babies Juvenile fiction.
2016
Even though the new baby of Mr. and Mrs. Brains is very intelligent, they realize that he is still just a baby.
Babies don't walk, they ride!
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Henderson, Kathy, 1949- author
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Tobia, Lauren, illustrator
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
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Infants Transportation Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Fiction.
2016
\"Babies may not be walking but they are always on the go! They ride, slide, fly, cruise, and roll-- joining in with family activities throughout each fun-filled day\"--Front jacket flap.
Daniel Tiger's neighborhood. Season 6, episode 1, Daniel's new babysitter/Daniel sleeps at the treehouse
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Langton, Tammy
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Mitchell, Ilene Louise
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Animated television programs
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Babysitters
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Children's television programs
2022
Daniel is unsure about his new babysitter, but he gives it some time and has a tigertastic day. Then, Daniel and O the Owl sleep over at Katerina’s. O feels uncomfortable at first, but he gives it some time and decides to stay.
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What mommies like
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Nevin, Judy Carey, author
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Six, Stephanie, illustrator
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Mothers Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Juvenile fiction.
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Parent and child Juvenile fiction.
2018
Illustrations and simple text reveal what mothers like through how they play with their babies.
Nothing at All
2004
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
Maple
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Nichols, Lori, author, illustrator
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Maple Juvenile fiction.
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Trees Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"A nature-loving little girl's favorite playmate is her maple tree, until the day she's surprised with a baby sister\"-- Provided by publisher.
Baby
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MacLachlan, Patricia
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Abandoned children Juvenile fiction.
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Babies Fiction.
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Infants Juvenile fiction.
1995
Taking care of a baby left with them at the end of the tourist season helps a family come to terms with the death of their own infant son.