Help your little one to learn about colours, animals and friendship with Rainbow Duck and Friends. This unique bundle consists of 3 board books, each containing brightly coloured illustrations, as well as a lovely, soft block book all about first colours. Perfect for little hands, these books are sure to delight any baby.
Missing Monkey
Monkey's sister is nowhere to be found! Help him search the rainforest, high and low, to see if he can find her. Children will love meeting the Rainforest Friends along the way, as they peek into each page to help reunite Monkey with his little sister. This delightful board book is punched to shape, with a rounded top and features a die-cut window throughout. On each page a die-cut character protrudes into the page so that when the book is shut, and as each page is turned, a scene builds up. This title uses the popular Rainforest Friends artwork, and combined with simple text on each page, builds up to a fun story for sharing with little ones.
Rainforest Friends
The cute Rainforest Friends are introduced to the reader as they peek into the story in this cut through board book. When closed, children can spot their favourite animals through the die-cut window. With a simple story to follow, children will love meeting the Rainforest Friends.
My First Colours
My First Colours is part of a deluxe range of collectible baby books, perfect for playtime fun. Turn the page, flip the cube and learn about colours.
Rainbow Duck and Friends
Rainbow Duck is learning all about colours inside this super-soft storybook! Join this little yellow duck as he spots all the colours of the rainbow, making lots of few friends along the way. With an adorable fluffy cover for children to stroke, Rainbow Duck is full of colourful, cuddly fun
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