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It's Time to Take a Bath is an interactive bath book for babies aged 0 to 36 months, featuring magic color-changing ink and a squeaker. When the pages are splashed with water, children will discover a bunch of sea animals. Bath time will become a magic color-changing show! This stimulating story is perfect for accompanying babies in the bathtub because: - The magic color-changing ink stimulates the curiosity and imagination of babies. - High-contrast colors promote play, engagement, and fun during bath time. - The squeaker on the cover helps improve auditory cognition for the child. The book…mehr

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It's Time to Take a Bath is an interactive bath book for babies aged 0 to 36 months, featuring magic color-changing ink and a squeaker. When the pages are splashed with water, children will discover a bunch of sea animals. Bath time will become a magic color-changing show! This stimulating story is perfect for accompanying babies in the bathtub because: - The magic color-changing ink stimulates the curiosity and imagination of babies. - High-contrast colors promote play, engagement, and fun during bath time. - The squeaker on the cover helps improve auditory cognition for the child. The book is waterproof and made with completely safe materials for babies. Let the pages dry and play with it again and again! The size of the book (5 ¹ /8 x 5 ¹ /8 in) is perfect for little hands. The ideal gift for babies aged 0 to 36 months. Find out other books for babies by Editorial el Pirata: - Let's Go to Sleep, Little Sheep - Who's hiding? - My First Baby Books - Three Interactive Books for Little Ones - Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big - Books for Babies Giftpack
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Autorenporträt
Alicia Teba is a children's books author and illustrator. She has carried out illustration projects for picture books, comic books, design, and even conceptual art and storyboards. She has worked for publishing houses both in Spain and abroad.