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Reviews of Books with 12 Pages
Here are all of the books we've reviewed
that have 12 pages.
From the Hazy Dell Flap Book series of innovative lift-the-flap adventures comes a new monster to explore with: a pint-sized sasquatch. Durable, chunky pages and insets guarantee endless no-tear fun for small hands and inquisitive minds.... Read More
Join along as a colorful group of fun-loving children dig through a cardboard box of homemade props and costumes in "Dressing Up!" from the Amazing Me! board book series. The book promotes self-expression by incorporating music,... Read More
Golden, glistening, gritty grains of sand shimmer and shine in Cocoretto’s "Off to the Beach!" A tactile delight with terry towels and slick sunglasses, the textured pages, complete with embossed braille symbols, use simple words and... Read More
Adorable animals and their babies inhabit the pages of this educational board book with soft pastel colors. From penguin and chick to whale and calf to kangaroo and joey, among others, the parent-child pairs look out from their... Read More
Four year-old Caitlin can do amazing tricks with her bones. She can bend her thumb to touch her wrist. She can fold her fingers backward and her elbows in the wrong direction. Occasionally, however, Caitlin bends her bones by accident,... Read More
Prehistoric Predators: Paleontologists once thought that sauropods, giant long-necked dinosaurs, were too heavy to walk on land. Although it is now known that this isn’t true, it was believed that their bodies were too heavy for their... Read More
Delight in all things fairy is a bustling industry today, and Encyclopedia Mythologica: Fairies and Magical Creatures is a fascinating little gem of a book that should be on every girl’s “must have” list. Longtime collaborators... Read More
This colorful, sturdy picture book not only gives lessons on polar bears and maternal love, but covers the water cycle as well. Snowy is a very smart bear who knows how to fish, slide down icebergs, and appreciate the arctic sky. But he... Read More