This fantastic 5-book bundle consists of 3 Scholastic first learning board books (Touch and Lift, Peek-a-Who? My First Book of Colours and First 100 Touch and Lift: Things That Go) as well as 2 push, pull and slide board books (Busy Playtime and Bizzy Bear Fun on the Farm). Young children will love discovering and learning about all the hidden items in these bright and beautiful books.
Busy Playtime
With lots to see and heaps to do, in Busy Playtime children really can join in by pushing, pulling and turning the tabs to bring nursery to life. Make a train go around the track, see the jack-in-the-box jump, and go as fast as you can on a rocking horse. Children will love playing with this bright and colourful board book with gentle rhyming text and wonderful illustrations by Rebecca Finn, which is part of the Busy Book series.
Buzzy Bear Fun on the Farm
Bizzy Bear is a busy bear today! He's off to the farm. Toddlers can help him count the ducks, feed the goats and find the eggs before he waves bye-bye. Bizzy Bear books are perfect for little hands, with lots of chunky things to push and pull.
First 100 Touch and Lift: Things That Go
Become familiar with 100 of the more commonly used words! Packed with sturdy flaps to lift and tactile areas to touch, this interactive book is perfect for curious little ones to explore! The carry-me handle is fun for little ones to hold and allows them to take their book with them wherever they go. A fantastic interactive series with touch and feels and flaps to encourage children to learn their first words!
My First Book of Colours
This bright, engaging board book provides a great introduction to the world of colour for young readers. With simple labels and fun pictures that encourage children to learn both their primary and secondary colours, this book is guaranteed to spark the imagination of its reader.
Touch and Lift, Peek-a-Who?
Join the animals in a fun game of peek-a-who! Young children will love interacting with this colourful and lively book that has peek-a-boo flaps and special touch and feel areas, guaranteed to keep young hands entertained.
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