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Show young children that taking a bath can be fun: This newest title in the Pull and Play Books™ series provides reassurance and support through gently humorous situations. As they move the tabs to change the pictures, children will identify with feelings voiced by Little Crocodile and his friends—whether it's keeping their hair dry or not wanting to stop playing. A timely and important addition to preschool books about growing up and staying clean. • Features pull-tabs that control the changing pictures, empowering children to apply their newly learned knowledge to their own experience •…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Show young children that taking a bath can be fun: This newest title in the Pull and Play Books™ series provides reassurance and support through gently humorous situations. As they move the tabs to change the pictures, children will identify with feelings voiced by Little Crocodile and his friends—whether it's keeping their hair dry or not wanting to stop playing. A timely and important addition to preschool books about growing up and staying clean. • Features pull-tabs that control the changing pictures, empowering children to apply their newly learned knowledge to their own experience • Bright illustrations bring the storyline to life and help young readers connect with the message • Durable board book is just the right size for little hands to hold Fans of other books in the Pull and Play Books series will also enjoy the interactive learning and excitement found in Bathtime. • Great family read-aloud book • Books for baby–3 years old • Books for preschool and kindergarten children
Autorenporträt
Alice Le Hénand likes cooking cheese-based dishes and running in parks. She also likes books in general, and children's books in particular. She is an editor and lives in Paris, not far from a cheese shop. Thierry Bedouet is an illustrator and co-founder of Empty Cocagne, a publishing company. His work regularly appears in magazines and children's books. He lives in Nantes, France.