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OverviewA furry kitten, a colorful fish, a playful sister, and loving parents are the embodiment of friendship and affection in the pages of this sturdy board book. But the best friend of all is a cuddly toy at bedtime. Brimming with bright illustrations, this lovely board book celebrates happy moments and comforting emotions. Full color. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liesbet SlegersPublisher: Clavis Publishing Imprint: Clavis Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 15.80cm Weight: 0.128kg ISBN: 9781605371122ISBN 10: 1605371122 Pages: 12 Publication Date: 08 December 2011 Recommended Age: From 1 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Liesbet Slegers's other books: Surprisingly, a book for little ones consisting of four chapters is a developmentally appropriate winner. - Kirkus Review (ME AND MY DAY) Bright, boldly colored illustrations with thick outlines and cheery characters match the direct text's style....A book for car-loving kids. - Kirkus Reviews (ME AND MY CARS) [This book] presents a common childhood experience through a friendly narrator who explains step-by-step what is happening. [It] will guide parents through a discussion of what to expect as they prepare and reassure their children. - School Library Journal (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) Toddlers should be drawn to this straightforward depiction of a common experience. - Publishers Weekly (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) Grasping the pages and pulling them apart will help children with their fine motor skills. The slide feature also allows the child to participate in the read-aloud by controlling the pacing of the surprises. - curledupkids.com (TAKE A LOOK VROOM) Help baby grow up to be a reader by giving gibing books as gifts for baby showers. Babies and toddlers love interactive board books -- board books with things to touch, pull, lift, and slide like - Imagination Soup (TAKE A LOOK BUNNY) - Praise for Liesbet Slegers's other books: Surprisingly, a book for little ones consisting of four chapters is a developmentally appropriate winner. - Kirkus Review (ME AND MY DAY) Bright, boldly colored illustrations with thick outlines and cheery characters match the direct text's style....A book for car-loving kids. - Kirkus Reviews (ME AND MY CARS) [This book] presents a common childhood experience through a friendly narrator who explains step-by-step what is happening. [It] will guide parents through a discussion of what to expect as they prepare and reassure their children. - School Library Journal (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) Toddlers should be drawn to this straightforward depiction of a common experience. - Publishers Weekly (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) Grasping the pages and pulling them apart will help children with their fine motor skills. The slide feature also allows the child to participate in the read-aloud by controlling the pacing of the surprises. - curledupkids.com (TAKE A LOOK VROOM) Help baby grow up to be a reader by giving gibing books as gifts for baby showers. Babies and toddlers love interactive board books -- board books with things to touch, pull, lift, and slide like - Imagination Soup (TAKE A LOOK BUNNY) - "Praise for Liesbet Slegers's other books: ""Surprisingly, a book for little ones consisting of four chapters is a developmentally appropriate winner."" - Kirkus Review (ME AND MY DAY) ""Bright, boldly colored illustrations with thick outlines and cheery characters match the direct text's style....A book for car-loving kids."" - Kirkus Reviews (ME AND MY CARS) ""[This book] presents a common childhood experience through a friendly narrator who explains step-by-step what is happening. [It] will guide parents through a discussion of what to expect as they prepare and reassure their children."" - School Library Journal (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) ""Toddlers should be drawn to this straightforward depiction of a common experience."" - Publishers Weekly (KEVIN GOES TO THE LIBRARY) ""Grasping the pages and pulling them apart will help children with their fine motor skills. The slide feature also allows the child to participate in the read-aloud by controlling the pacing of the surprises."" - curledupkids.com (TAKE A LOOK VROOM) ""Help baby grow up to be a reader by giving gibing books as gifts for baby showers. Babies and toddlers love interactive board books -- board books with things to touch, pull, lift, and slide like"" - Imagination Soup (TAKE A LOOK BUNNY) """" -" Author InformationLiesbet Slegers is a graphic designer, a children's book illustrator, and the author of ""The Child in the Manger, Eating, """"Guess What I Hear, """"Guess What I'm Doing, Guess Where I Am, "" and the Kevin and Katie series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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