Jazzy in the Jungle


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The creator of Maisy introduces a lovable lemur who loves to hide — in a big, lush picture book with die-cut surprises and three different series of shaped card-stock pages. Where are you, Baby Jazzy? Jazzy the lemur and Mama JoJo love to play hide-and-seek in the jungle. As little readers help search for Jazzy — lured by die-cut windows showing glimpses of what’s to come-they also explore a bold new world full of vivid tropical colors and lively jungle creatures. This innovative, thirty-two-page picture book boasts three sections — each with shaped, die-cut pages — and offers a double gatefold at the end to encompass all the animals of the jungle. Behind a final flap, Mama JoJo says to Jazzy, "Found you, Baby Jazzy," and Jazzy answers back, "I love you, Mama JoJo." Bravo to Lucy Cousins!




Hooray for Fish!


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Little Fish has all sorts of fishy friends in his underwater home, but loves one of them most of all.




Jazz Baby


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Baby and his family make some jazzy music.




Elephants Can't Jump!


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When the other baby animals laugh at Elephant for not being able to jump, he sets out to prove them wrong. Hard as he tries, he just can't jump. But then he realizes that he can do something else that no other animal can do . . .




The Arabian Nights


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Monkey's Jungle Jam


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Maisy Goes to the Library


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Maisy goes to the library in search of a book about fish and a quiet place in which to read it.




Splish, Splash, Ducky!


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Ducky Duckling has a rainy day adventure, but when the rain stops he feels sad.




Maisy's Snowy Christmas Eve


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When Maisy's friends gather at her house for a Christmas Eve celebration, they realize that Eddie the elephant is missing.




Jazz Fly 2


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A fly uses a combination of Spanish and jazz scat to ask a sloth, a monkey, and a mackaw to transport his band to a tropical concert site, and then to talk sense to an anteater who interrupts their performance. Includes author's note on how language, rhythm, color, and life are depicted in the book.