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You'd better not tickle the polar bear... because it just might growl if you do!
Babies and toddlers won't be able to resist tickling the adorable touchy-feely animals to hear the animal sounds in this unique novelty book. Alongside the polar bear there's a walrus, a seal and a puffin, followed by a musical finale guaranteed to get everyone dancing.
With over 20 books to discover in this award-winning series, there is a book to excite every baby and toddler; including dinosaurs, bears, tigers, unicorns and lots more - giggles are guaranteed!
Every DON'T TICKLE book supports sensory
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Produktbeschreibung
You'd better not tickle the polar bear... because it just might growl if you do!

Babies and toddlers won't be able to resist tickling the adorable touchy-feely animals to hear the animal sounds in this unique novelty book. Alongside the polar bear there's a walrus, a seal and a puffin, followed by a musical finale guaranteed to get everyone dancing.

With over 20 books to discover in this award-winning series, there is a book to excite every baby and toddler; including dinosaurs, bears, tigers, unicorns and lots more - giggles are guaranteed!

Every DON'T TICKLE book supports sensory development with:

- Engaging characters to encourage playfulness

- Furry patches for developing motor skills

- Playful music to inspire movement

- Holes to peep through, sparking curiosity

- Rhythmic text for developing language
Autorenporträt
Sam Taplin grew up in a beautiful valley in Yorkshire, where he dreamed of being a writer, and after three years reading other people's books at university he started writing his own for Usborne. He's been doing it ever since. When he's not writing about lonely rabbits or inquisitive bears, he likes doing card tricks, writing songs and playing long games of chess by the fire.
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Little ones will go mad to get their hands on this super soft and fabulously 'feely' novelty gift book. Lancashire Evening Post