A charming introduction to ten of baby's best-loved animals, featuring high contrast black-and-white illustrations. A glittering burst of colored foil brings a vivid splash of color to every page. With first words to join in with, this stunning book will captivate sparkly little babies everywhere! Babies and toddlers will love to meet the adorable animals in this engaging book! Little hands can turn the sturdy board pages to meet a host of cute characters, including a panda, a cow, a tiger, a zebra, a giraffe, a penguin, and more. Simple text introduces readers to a handful of first words, while the bold artwork features each animal in its natural environment. Rounded corners, high-contrast black-and-white illustrations, and a glittering burst of colored foil on every page make this an ideal choice for the youngest learners.
HELLO, ANIMALS.
What's going on, zebra?
With simple rhyming text from Ian Whybrow, author of the bestselling The Tickle Book, and warm, expressive illustrations from Ed Eaves, Say Hello to the Baby Animals is a charming story and a favourite of parents and children alike.
In this informative board book that is filled with easy-to-understand facts and bright pictures, babies and toddlers can spot all the baby animals.
Look for all the books in the Hello, World! series- Solar System, Weather, Backyard Bugs, Birds, Dinosaurs, My Body, How Do Apples Grow?, Ocean Life, Moon Landing, and Pets.
Look for all the books in the Hello, World! series: Solar System, Weather, Backyard Bugs, Birds, Dinosaurs, My Body, How Do Apples Grow?, Ocean Life, Moon Landing, Pets, Arctic Animals, and Construction Site.
With simple rhyming text from Ian Whybrow, author of the bestselling The Tickle Book, and bright, expressive illustrations from Tim Warnes, Say Hello to the Animals! is a fun-filled farmyard adventure young children will be asking for over ...
From giraffes to monkeys to penguins to pandas, these 24 sturdy board books and handled carrying case introduce little learners to their favorite baby animals!
Uses high-contrast images to introduce animals to very young readers.
While one page presents specific information which serves as a clue to the identity of a particular black and white animal, the next page reveals the name of the animal.