Teach your baby all about animals with touch and feel textures Stroke, tickle and touch the textures together with your baby and help them discover all about animals. Let their little hands roam and feel how soft and cuddly kittens are but how scaly the lizard feels. They'll learn as you play. Twinkly, bumpy, scaly, silky, sandy, sticky and shiny textures in a chunky package: perfect for encouraging tiny fingers to explore and tiny minds to develop.
If your little one is an Igglepiggle fan then this is theperfect book to enjoy together. Igglepiggle has lost his blanket,follow him around the Night Garden and lift the flaps to help himfind it. On his journey he encounters Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka andthe Tombiloos. Do they know where Igglepiggle's blanket is? Full offlaps to lift and lovely soft tactiles to feel, this will keep yourlittle In the Night Garden fan happy.
A comprehensive and delightful look at Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, The Burrow, Azkaban prison and all of the memorable places, both loved and feared, that brought the Harry Potter movies to life—a keepsake treasury bound in a debossed leatherette case and featuring a removable poster and interactive booklet. Grand in its design and package, Harry Potter: Magical Places from the Films: Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and Beyond offers an unprecedented look at the creative process that transformed the magical locations of the wizarding world from the page to the big screen. Inside, readers will discover the many challenges the studio faced to build the fantastical sites depicted in Rowling’s books, from Hogwarts castle and its many classrooms and dormitories, to Diagon Alley and the Ministry of Magic. Organized by film appearance, Harry Potter: Magical Places from the Films: Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and Beyond takes readers on a behind-the-scenes visual journey through all eight of the Harry Potter fil
An utterly brilliant pop-up edition of this award-winningclassic Charlie and Lola book! Lola will not eat peas. In fact, shewon't eat carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, eggs, sausages,cauliflower, cabbage or baked beans. And she will absolutely noteat a tomato. But when Charlie explains that peas are actuallygreen drops from Greenland, and that carrots are orange twigletsfrom Jupiter, even Lola is tempted to clear her plate. Aninnovative and fun-filled look at the problem of fussy eating, thispop-up edition of I Will Not Never Ever Eat a Tomato is guaranteedto make dinner time fun. Winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal 'Asuperb book to make you laugh out loud' - Bookseller 'So good, it'sexhilarating' - The Independent
With bright illustrations and an interactive lift-the-flap format, these three books are a great way for toddlers to learn all about sharing, playing fair, and behaving in the wider world they are now part of. Assembled in a colorful keepsake case so parents will know just where to reach for an emergency "lesson" from Karen Katz, today’s Emily Post for little ladies and young gentlemen! Includes Excuse Me!, I Can Share, and No Hitting!
Can you bite your mom? No! What can you bite? An apple! Karen Katz's books are a must-have for every new mom and dad because they focus on how toddlers grow up and become more social.
Look at me, I'm a monster! But what sort of monster am I? Crumpy or- cheerful? Cuddly or" scary? Noisy or quiet? This unique book format wilt encourage and develop role play, which stimulates your child's imagination and aids social growth and development.