Hello You!

Board book

Main Details

Title Hello You!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Campbell Books
SeriesMirror Baby
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:10
Dimensions(mm): Height 159,Width 162
ISBN/Barcode 9781529058666
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Campbell Books Ltd
Publication Date 4 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

One of the first things babies learn to recognise is faces. In Mirror Baby: Hello You!, little ones will meet a group of babies, just like them! The fold-out mirror is perfect for giving babies extra stimulation. Can they look in the mirror and try laughing, waving or saying night-night? Stunning black-and-white photography and modern design make this a bold and engaging first mirror book, perfect for early social development. Also available for little ones: Peekaboo!

Author Biography

Books you can play with; Toys you can read Campbell Books is a specialist maker of books for children aged 0-5. We are the trusted name for creating innovative and accessible books to develop a child's love of books and are dedicated to providing the very best start to every child's reading journey. From familiar stories to popular evergreen topics, we publish books that help busy toddlers with everyday life, are softly educational and perfect for young, inquisitive fingers and minds.

Reviews

Babies are always fascinated by other babies and one of the first things they recognise is faces. This sturdy board book with a high quality fold-out mirror integrates the two perfectly. Starting with 'Wakey wakey, rise and shine' and ending with wishing on a star and saying 'Night night', youngsters are taken through the day via mealtimes, playtime and bathtime in the company of a diverse group of babies just like them. A sleek, modern design and beautiful, black and white photographs combine with simple, rhythmic, rhyming text to engage babies and toddlers. The mirror element provides additional stimulation and opportunities to identify themselves as well as to practise waving, clapping and other newly-learnt skills. * BookTrust *