Toddler Café
The Toddler Café by Jennifer Carden is the best kid cookbook on the market with fast, healthy, and fun ways to feed even the pickiest eater.
The Toddler Café by Jennifer Carden is the best kid cookbook on the market with fast, healthy, and fun ways to feed even the pickiest eater.
A creative book, which folds fairy tales into a cookbook of kid-friendly recipes by Jane Yolen
A delightful cookbook for preschoolers with cooking directions they can read in pictures.
Using Jewish Teachings To Raise Self-Reliant Children by Wendy Mogel
The subtitle says it all: How to encourage imagination and nurture family connections by Amanda Blake Soule with simple projects and activities for you and your children.
Ann Ruethling and Patti Pitcher explore the books that have made a difference in their children lives, the tender experience of reading with children, and the moments that make parenting a unique journey.
Lullaby Exercises is a series of fun, easy-to-learn movements—dancing, swaying, stretching & relaxing—that are performed while holding a baby in your arms or in a baby carrier. It’s designed for new moms to share moments with their baby, put a little one to sleep, and to feel good emotionally and physically.
James K brings his charming lyrics to songs like "Good Green Earth" and "Alphabet Stew" among other children's favorites.
This album is full of songs your whole family will love singing all together. It's folksy fun you don't want to miss!
Tim always delivers fun for the kids with his classic tunes like "Bluebird" and "Campground" and more.
Susan Z charms with her updates to nursery songs like "Itsy Bitsy Spider" and her own beautiful and playful songs.
The simple tale of a little gorilla who grows up, but still has the love of his family and friends.
A little girl's wish to sail for a day on a boat named for her "with someone nice for company" comes true.
A classic for little ones about a baby chimp on a mission to find and hug his mama!
This cautionary tale from 1829 - Tony DiTerlizzi's reworking of Mary Howitt's poem - is such fun and best read with a wicked voice.
When Mrs. Biddlebox wakes up in a "dreary little funk" she decides to cook the rotten morning and turn it into cake.