PreSchool-K ``Oh Dear!'' is young Buster's response each time thathis search for eggs on his grandmother's farm is futile. Thepattern is the same throughout his search: he looks in the barn, orsty, or pond, where a flap can be lifted to reveal the animal thatlives there, making the sound associated with it. The animal is notlabeled, so young listeners are called upon to make theidentification themselves. When Buster finally tries the henhouse,a second flap reveals the eggs beneath the hen. The book has anattractive, open look, with much white space and clear, large type.The animals and farmyard scenes are large, simple forms in brightcolors. Unfortunately, Buster and his grandmother are doll-like intheir circle heads, dot eyes, and red-spotted cheeks, and do nothold the same appeal. Lift-the-flap books are a gimmick thatchildren love, but these flaps are particularly fragile, and eachis hinged in a different place. Eager hands tugging at them willeasily result in a cry of ``Oh dear!'' before too long. David
"Animal I Spy" is a fun way for young children to learncharacteristics of their favourite animals. An illustratedmagnifying glass reveals a clue to help the reader search for aspecific animal (a giraffe with a long neck for example), but thereare plenty of other animals to discover before the correct one isspotted.
This Ladybird retelling of The Gingerbread Man is a wonderfulintroduction to classic fairy tales for toddlers and preschoolchildren. Enjoy reading the simple text together, looking at thebright pictures and feeling the different touch-and-feels on everypage.
拉一拉,舞龙舞起来;对联贴出来;灯笼挂起来。 转一转,年夜饭端上桌;十二生肖轮番上阵。 推一推,除夕烟花在指尖绽放; 摇一摇,舞狮也有节奏感。
Little Cub is ready to go to sleep, but Papa Bear is asleep inLittle Cub's bed Children will love helping Little Cub tickle PapaBear's toes, poke his nose, pull his ear, and more. But there'sonly "one "way to wake a sleeping bear Fun to touch textures,sturdy pull-tabs, and adorable illustrations will make thissweetest-of-all interactive book a hit with toddlers
“Time for bed, Spot,”calls Sally.But Spotisn't ready for bed yet. He wants to play with his toy instead. Will anything make Spot feel sleepy?
This Ladybird retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk" is awonderful introduction to classic fairy tales for toddlers andpreschool children. Enjoy reading the simple text together, lookingat the bright pictures and feeling the different touch-and-feels onevery page.
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.
Biscuit is going to school. He is a curious little puppy. Liftthe flaps to join Biscuit as he spends the day playing, learning,and exploring. Woof
"My First Learning Library" contains four chunky board booksthat introduce the youngest children to early concepts. The titlesare: Words, Numbers, Shapes and Colours. The palette is soft andillustrations are in the classic Potter style. Each double pagecontains a single illustration and just one simple word. Thesehard-wearing board books will soon become firm family favourites,and are the perfect introduction for very young children to thewonderful world of Beatrix Potter.
Spot shows off his knowledge of colors in this bright, boldboard book. Each spread illustrates objects young children willlove to identify, along with a different touchy-feely element toengage tactile interaction. These are the perfect way for littleones to learn their concepts while following their favorite yellowpuppy.
This classic tale is brought to life through the enticingpatches of texture for children to interact with as you read thestory in this touchy-feely edition. Books Quarterly Waterstone'sMagazine 20100101
These Roly Poly Box books are a completely original design. They roll out and pop-up to provide a whole host of tactile and visual surprises for children of any age. This book is a clever adaptation of the pop-up book. Rather than pages to turn, this cube shaped book unrolls as you count along from one to ten. The pictures have a lovely fluid movement to them and the illustrations are bright and cheerful. ... This book appealed to the two-year-olds who loved the bright moving pictures, to the four-year-olds who liked the way that the book rolled out and back in. We all squealed with delight at the final surprise hidden in the centre of the book.
Step into the magical world of Child's Play fairytales...Traditional tales are a well-established part of all cultures. Retold from the originals, these lively stories will captivate readers with their delightful illustrations and fun lift-up flaps which really add to the action. The 'flip-up' flaps encourage prediction and discussion, and well-known stories will give young readers confidence.
Snoozy Choosers Choose Snoozers Here are seven different Boynton bedtime stories for little listeners. Guided by the colorful picture tabs, children can find whichever story they want to hear. And the next one. And then this one. Okay, now this one. And now this one. Ooo, and this. Oh, please, just ONEmore?