Little Pookie by Sandra Boynton. This book introduces Pookie, in a sweet sort-of counting book. Mom lists ten particular things she knows about Pookie. You're suspicious of peas. Shelve Little Pookie. Peter Rabbit's cousin, Benjamin Bunny, has been a very popular character since this book's first publication in In this tale w… More. Shelve The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. This award winning series has been specifically designed for babies. A great introduction to books through well-known nursery rhymes and interactive text.
Singing songs and rhymes is the perfect way t… More. Put Me in the Zoo by Robert Lopshire. Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he is special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. Shelve Put Me in the Zoo. Tigger learns that being different is what makes him special. Mercer Mayer's Little Critter is having a checkup at the dentist in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book.
Whether he's having an X-ray taken, getting a teeth cleaning, or finding a cavity, both … More. Llama Llama TAP! Can you move like Llama Llama? Watch Llama hop, stretch, touch, and tap in this third board book by Anna Dewdney. Then you can … More. Shelve Llama Llama Hoppity-Hop. Pumpkins by Gail Gibbons. Autumn's favorite vegetable takes the spotlight in this bright board book! Bright orange pumpkins, glowing as jack-o-lanterns or baked into pies, are a favorite part of the autumn season-- and in t… More.
Shelve Pumpkins. Olaf's Disney Frozen by Winnie Ho. Olaf counts from with other characters from Frozen. Shelve Olaf's Disney Frozen. Pups of the Spirit by Deborah Melmon.
Pups of the Spirit puts a whimsical and child-friendly twist on the biblical Fruit of the Spirit attributes in this new ebook with audio edition illustrated by Deborah Melmon. Nine lovable canines rom… More. Shelve Pups of the Spirit. She dreams of the baby's soft sighs, sweet smells, and tiny toes, and i… More. In this easy-to-read introduction to mammals for young children, elementary school teacher and author Cathryn Sill explains what mammals are, how they live, and what they do.
I'm a Shark by Bob Shea. Shark's not afraid of anything. The dark? A big mean bear? Don't make him laugh! But there is one thing that even Shark fears. Can you guess what it is? Shelve I'm a Shark. Where's Woody? Kids ages 3-… More. Shelve Where's Woody? The Foot Book: Dr. Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites by Dr. A toe-tapper babies will love--the classic Seussian book about opposites: "Wet foot, dry foot. Low foot, high foot Shelve The Foot Book: Dr.
Seuss's Wacky Book of Opposites. Brother Bear gets into a box. Energy As said before, energy is needed in order to use super powers. The energy level will recharge over time, and entering or exiting a room will re-set the energy, but will leave it below full.
It is possible to boost energy by clicking on the energy bar. Every boost is worth one full bar, so it is a good idea to stock up for those epic battles.
Each one of the smaller bars below represents another full large bar. Level Up This is how to level up your super powers on Meez: The secret is to use the sparkling objects to obtain level points.
Where the sparkling items can be found is shown here. Anyway, it is a case of sitting on the sparkling chair, using the sparkling drums or computers, clicking on the sparkling drinks or using the sparkling DJ booth. When enough level points have been collected, the player will level up. This can be seen on the number by the energy bar. As the player levels up, the number changes.
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