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Books with author Loes Botman

  • Hello Birds, What Do You Say?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, March 15, 2018)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a variety of birds and the special sounds they make. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the different birds -- including a robin, blue tit, swan, pigeon and duck -- vividly to life. Children will learn to recognize the birds -- many of which live in their gardens, parks and countryside -- and be encouraged to try out their distinctive calls. The simple concepts and words make this book perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, How Do You Sleep?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, April 23, 2019)
    This beautiful board book introduces young children to a whole host of animals, including a squirrel, a fox, a bear, and a rabbit, and shows how they sleep. Loes Botman's warm and detailed illustrations bring the different animals alive on the page, and the simple words and concepts make this a perfect bedtime book for young children.
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  • Hello Bugs, What Do You Do?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, March 15, 2017)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of minibeasts and their special characteristics. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the different insects -- including a butterfly, ladybug, beetle, bee and dragonfly -- vividly to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, Where Do You Live?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and the special places they live. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, Where Do You Live?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and the special places they live. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
  • Hello Animals, What Makes You Special?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and their special characteristics. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
  • Hello Animals, What Makes You Special?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and their special characteristics. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, What Makes You Special?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, June 23, 2020)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and their special characteristics. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, Where Do You Live?

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, June 23, 2020)
    This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and the special places they live. Loes Botman's colorful and detailed illustrations bring the animals to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.
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  • Hello Animals, What Makes You Special? by Loes Botman

    Loes Botman

    Board book (Floris Books, Jan. 1, 1702)
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