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Touch!. A high-contrast and tactile concertina board book, perfect for babies. The bold, simple, black and white images in this concertina book are highlighted with primary colours and silver foil, and embossed for texture - just perfect for tummy time. Packaged in a handy slipcase to carry on the move. A baby's world is a blur when they're first born and they start to see black and white before they see colour. Books featuring high-contrast images will help develop their eyesight and focus, and keep their attention.The bold, simple, black and white images in this concertina cloth book are highlighted with primary colours, silver foil and textured pages in a fold-out format that is perfect for tummy time. Packaged in a handy box to slipcase to carry with you or pack away.
A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year Orange Is an Apricot, Green Is a Tree Frog inspires young learners' curiosity in nature and language through the simple joy of connecting words and pictures through colors. Yellow looks like a daffodil and a dahlia, a lemon and a chick. Blue looks like a dragonfly and an iris, a blue tang and a bluebird. Pascale Estellon's wonderfully detailed gouache illustrations bring the many shades of red, orange, yellow, blue, green, black, and white to life and serve as a beginner's field guide to new words and new worlds. Children will expand their vocabulary and delight in seeing words they already know while learning the names of new animals, plants, and fruits and vegetables through their hues.
Pascale Estellon's whimsical artwork provides a high-quality base for creative fun in this beguiling book, which is guaranteed to entice kids away from the screen. Use the 128 pages of photographs and suggested activities to draw, colour and paint your own personal album - paint the missing half of a portrait, fill a vase with flowers, help the potatoes escape the pot, give a dog his dinner, draw heads inside hats and helmets, and teach fish to talk - the possibilities are endless!
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