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Books with title Baby's Very First Playbook Animal Words

  • Baby's Very First Playbook Animal Words

    Fiona Watt, Stella Baggott

    Board book (Usborne Books, )
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  • Baby's Very First Play Book Animal Words

    Fiona Watt, Stella Baggott

    Hardcover (USBORNE CAT ANG, March 17, 2016)
    Babies will love looking at the bright pictures and exploring the pages in this delightful wordbook.
  • Baby's Very First Big Playbook

    Stella Baggott

    Board book (Usborne Books, June 15, 2014)
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  • Baby's Very First Sparkly Playbook

    Fiona Watt

    Board book (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Oct. 3, 2019)
    An eye-catching addition to the Baby's Very First series. Babies will love looking at the brightly coloured, high-contrast illustrations coupled with sparkly, shiny foiled shapes and patterns.
  • Baby's Very fist Play book Body Words

    Fiona Watt, Stella Baggott

    Hardcover (USBORNE CAT ANG, April 19, 2018)
    A colourful word book illustrated with delightful animal characters and busy scenes. There are new words to learn on every page, from body parts and actions to senses and emotions. Babies and toddlers will love following the fingertrails, peeping through the holes and exploring the cut-out shapes on every page.
  • Baby's First Words: Animals

    Bloomsbury

    Board book (Bloomsbury Activity Books, May 24, 2016)
    Parents and friends will love sharing first words with babies in this vibrant board book featuring animal friends.Babies will have fun learning the names of favorite animals and the sounds they make through the glossy embossed pictures in this playful and interactive book, packed with first words such as dog, woof!, lion, roar! and more.
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  • Baby's Very First Animals Book

    Stella Baggott

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Colorful pictures depict such animals as a penguin, cat, lion, and monkey. On board pages.
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  • Baby's Very First Buggy Book Animals

    Stella Baggott

    Hardcover (USBORNE CAT ANG, May 18, 2016)
    A very simple board book with brightly coloured, high-contrast illustrations, and holes and finger trails suitable for babies and very young children. With an elasticated plastic attachment to attach the book to a buggy or baby gym, meaning it is always on hand to entertain and amuse, and will never get lost. Irresistibly tactile and suitable from birth upwards. Part of the Baby's Very First series, which includes touchy-feely books, cloth books, lift-the-flap play books and noisy books.
  • Baby's Very First Word Book

    Fiona Watt, Stella Baggott

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Labeled scenes present the words for natural phenomena, animals, vehicles, parts of the body, and colors. On board pages.
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  • Baby's Very First Bath Book: Animals

    Jo Moon

    Bath Book (Pan Macmillan, Nov. 2, 2011)
    Series copy: With delightful illustrations and specially designed high-contrast patterns that become gradually more complex throughout the book, babies will be entertained all throughout bath time. These bath books have soft, safe, wipe-clean pages, a mirror to help focusing skills, and a suction cup attachment so they won’t float away!
  • Baby Book: A First Book of Words: Animals

    A.M. Towers

    eBook (Rehegoo Books, Aug. 18, 2016)
    Words, words, words! They define everything and kids want to define their world. Your little one will QUICKLY learn some essential first words with this bright board book. From ‘cat' and ‘shark' to ‘crocodile' and ‘zebra' this book provides the youngest readers with the fundamental first words about animals that will form the foundation of their vocabulary. Perfect for helping children develop early language skills. The perfect first word book for parents and toddlers to share. Features colourful images and simple captions.
  • Baby's First Animal Book

    Prom Naroola

    eBook
    This is a beautiful picture book, designed specially to introduce toddlers and small children to some common animals. The book is meant to be used by parents to familiarize their little children, even babies, with the photos of animals in friendly environments. It encourages toddlers to recognize the animals from their pictures and to begin to know at least one simple fact about each of the animals. For example, when they see a horse, they will know that horses can run very fast; or when they see a cow, they will know that cows give us milk. While this book is an excellent introduction for toddlers, the author would recommend that parents start using the book with babies as young as 6 months old and let them look at the pictures while being read aloud to them. It is a known fact that babies are very intelligent and their brains can be stimulated from a relatively young age by giving them early access to simple information about life around them. This book can also contribute to early resources for home schooling.