DK Little Chunkies: Animals in the Forest
Publisher,Dorling Kindersley
Publication Date,
Format, Board Book
Weight, 374 g
No. of Pages, 12
Shelf: Children Books / Preschoolers / Board Books
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A beautiful picture book with rhyming text introducing babies to forest animals and their homes.
What is that noise over there? Could it be the wolves howling at the night sky or the birds singing their delightful tunes? It's time to wander through the forest and meet all the amazing animals that live there!
Watch the fox hunting for something to eat, join in with the singing birds and uncover the many other charming animals that live in the forest, all in this colourful, interactive board book. While little ones marvel at our different forest friends, the charming, rhyming text makes this the ideal book for helping toddlers identify names and find their first words. With raised elements on the page for curious fingers to follow and plenty of bright colours and fun patterns to point to, this is the perfect hands-on introduction to forest life that children and adults alike will enjoy!
This baby board book for 0-3 year olds offers:
- 10 beautifully illustrated pages with bright colours and eye-catching patterns.
- Simple, age-appropriate rhyming text that is perfect for reading aloud.
- Beautiful raised elements on the page for little ones to explore and touch.
- Baby-safe pages; this chunky board book has chew-proof pages and rounded edges to keep your little one safe as they learn new skills.
A board book that will engage little ones time and time again, Little Chunkies: Animals in the Forest will make a lovely addition to any little animal-lovers bookshelf. Ideal for 0-3 year olds, the beautiful and simple tactile introduction to favourite woodland animals and their behaviours will enthrall early learners, as they are taken on an exciting tour of the forest.
A recent study suggests that rhyming helps babies and children learn about words, sounds and language formation, as well as making their first reading experience enjoyable. The raised elements that kids can touch and feel are perfect for babies to engage with, therefore capturing their attention and sparking excitement. Young children also learn through their senses, so the addition of tactiles will support their discovery of animal friends.