Author:Ladybird
Designed to develop babies' eyesight, this book of large, friendly faces will stimulate vision from birth. With clearly-defined simple images and black-and-white patterns throughout, it provides a multi-sensory experience that will help focus a baby's attention and concentration.
Wave to mummy, daddy, the animals, the sun, the flower . . . and who's that in the mirror?
Visual stimulation
Sensory development
Recommended for children aged 0+
Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio
Also available:
Baby Touch: Animals: a black-and-white book
Baby Touch: Animals Tab Book
Baby Touch: Peekaboo
Baby Touch: Playbook
Sweet but not saccharine and singsong but not forced, Martin's text is one that will invite rereadings as it affirms parental wishes for children while admirably keeping child readers at its heart.
—— Kirkus Reviews , Kirkus ReviewsA big bold picture book that waves the flag for the humble pant
—— GuardianHilariously funny for any pre-schooler
—— Daily MailA genuinely thought-provoking read, and, as usual with Anthony Browne's work, the illustrations, with their surreal references draw the reader in
—— Sunday TelegraphShark in the Park is an unequivocal success . . . the book is infused with a rather exhilarating sense of wonder and encouragement to explore new ways of looking at the world
—— Magda Healey , thebookbag.co.ukAnimals adapt so well to art with all their God-given beauty - and such art goes over well with curious children hungry to know more about the natural world ... Millie pairs beautiful images with information on the showcased fauna ... Intoxicating
—— Digital ArtsA menagerie of bright and colourful creatures
—— Big IssueBeautifully illustrated
—— GuardianGorgeous ... teaches kids about the plight of endangered animals
—— Fast Company