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Baby's Very First touchy-feely Colours Play book
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Baby's Very First touchy-feely Colours Play book
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Fiona Watt
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Illustrated by Stella Baggott
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Series | Baby's Very First Touchy-feely Playbook |
Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:10 | Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 190 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781409565116
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Usborne Publishing Ltd
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Imprint |
Usborne Publishing Ltd
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Publication Date |
1 February 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Babies will be entertained by looking at the bright pictures and touchy-felly textures and trails as in this vibrant board book. Babies will love looking at the bright pictures and feeling the textures as they explore the vibrant colours in this fun board book. Each page is specially designed to be visually stimulating to babies, with bright, eye-catching illustrations and lots to discover. Features a page for each colour, from red strawberries and tomatoes growing in a vegetable patch, to blue dolphins playing in the sea and yellow flowers in a sunny field.
Author Biography
Fiona Watt (Author) Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She graduated from Exeter University with a Bachelor of Education in Art and Design. She taught for three years at a primary school in Kent, before spending two years at a British school in The Netherlands. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books. She has written all the titles in the award-winning THAT'S NOT MY (R) series and many in the highly successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series. She is the sixth biggest-selling UK children's author, with over 10 million of her books sold in the UK since records began.
ReviewsA vibrant board book... specially designed to be visually stimulating to babies. With bright, eye-catching illustrations plus lots of tactile elements to encourage sensory development. * Progressive Playschool *
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