Author:Ladybird
Babies will love this interactive touch-and-feel carousel book from Ladybird's best-selling Baby Touch series.
This interactive playbook is ideal for using during your baby's daily tummy time. Fold it out and let your baby explore the immersive world full of high-contrast colours, stimulating touch-and-feels and peepo holes.
Once folded out and tied together with the ribbon, this carousel playbook sits securely on the floor and is sturdy for babies to interact with. There are three bright, bold sections for your baby to play and explore, to encourage them to lift their head and reach and stretch towards the book.
This is the perfect book for encouraging a happy and interesting tummy time!
Sensory development
Boosts motor skills
Recommended for children aged 0+
Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio
This crafty interactive picture book is 100% bliss and very toothsome indeed . . . The very young will enjoy all the changes of perspective and the jokes . . . A book that will have them squealing with delight
—— Lyn Gardner , GuardianThe hole in the page in Shark in the Park is the best use of this apparently simple device since PEEPO! by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Sharratt's upbeat illustrations and rhyming, rhthymical text . . . Simple and satisfying, with audience participation guaranteed
—— Jill Slotover , Financial TimesSharratt's use of die-cut components is very clever. The bold cartoon illustrations use a two-dimensional plane that perfectly accentuates critical aspects of the images. Contains the kind of humour that pre-schoolers find so very funny . . . jolly good fun
—— Books for Keeps"Bliss!", will be the reaction from Sharratt's many young fans: 15 pages of crisp design, nifty cut-outs, visual thrills and a pacy tale of what a little boy sees through his telescope
—— Sally Williams , Independent on SundayShark 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