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.
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!
This interactive board book dazzles the sensesby portraying farm animals’ sounds and textures. Nimble fingers canmanipulate pages that include lifting flaps to reveal surprises,pulling and pushing tabs that create animal actions, and touchingtextures that represent animal fur and feathers. Touch and soundcombine when listeners discover a rubber duck among the real onesand push a pad that makes the toy squeak. Children will learn thenames for male and female, adult and young of each variety (“Mommyewe, Daddy ram, Lambs just born”). The minimal text includes rhythmand rhyme. Stanton’s full-color photographs contribute to theauthenticity of the animals and the sensations stimulated in thisbook. Children are in store for an enriching, tactile-richexperience.
Soft Shapes: My Fire Truck: Where better to put out afour-alarmer than in the bath? Kids will have hours of fun fightingfire with their own firefighter, fire dog, fire truck, andfirehouse - all made of foam. Great for imagination.
Offers nine chunky, colourful blocks to match the picturesof the sea creatures. This playset comes with bright illustrationsand a fun counting text.
Where can you find basic shapes? Everywhere! This delightful adventure takes children on a trip through town, where they learn basic shape recognition—a key preschool math skill. Kids follow Brother and Sister Bear to the beach, the park, the city, and many other stops, identifying circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Then they get to create their own shapes and PLAY-DOH sculpts using the double-sided playmat and PLAY-DOH components inside! PLAY-DOH Let's Create: Shapes is the most fun and interactive way to learn shapes!
Eric Carle's "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" is one of thebestselling picture books of all time, with over 33 million copiessold worldwide to date. This gorgeous new interactive format letsbabies and toddlers join in the fun as the plush caterpillar fingerpuppet literally wriggles his way through the holes in each page,munching and crunching through foods before transforming into abeautiful butterfly! Count along and identify colors in thisperfect first introduction to a picture-book classic.
Millions of children have been lulled to sleep by this classicbedtime tale. Now paired with a cuddly plush bunny, it is theperfect way to say "goodnight."
Willy Bunny has learned to count-and so will children, by thetime they've finished Richard Scarry's fun-filled book. When Willy'sfather suggests that he practice counting all the things he sees,he begins with oNE BUNNY (himself) and soon finds more numberseverywhere: TWo eggs on his daddy's plate, THREE wheels on atricycle, a FoUR-wheeled wagon with apples for Willy and hisfriends to share. By the end of the day, Willy's gone all the wayup to 100! Action-packed andfeaturing Scarry's always-appealing art, this really is the bestcounting book ever!
Identifying different parts of the body is one of the firstthings young children learn to do. This book reinforces and expandsthis vital skill. Sharing it will help children understand thesimilarities and differences between themselves and their favouritecharacters. The simple text is enhanced by a variety of differenttouch and feel materials. With plenty to look at and talk about onevery page, this book is a real delight. The attractive Potterartwork of Peter Rabbit and his friends is loved by all ages. Eachspread features a favourite character with simple rhythmic wordsreflecting the charm of Potter's stories. Children will clamour toread this book again and again, and parents will be happy toagree.
Lulu does potty-training! Join in with Lulu's toilet adventures as she learns how to use potties and proper loos. Lulu is given a special present by Mummy - her very own potty. Lulu does her first wee-wee in the potty. Soon she's sitting on her potty everywhere - in the kitchen, in her bedroom, in the playroom, even in the garden! Then Lulu graduates from wearing nappies to wearing big girl knickers and using the big toilet, with a few tiny accidents along the way.