From the creators of Hippopposites, Rhymoceros, and Llamaphones comes a new board book about comparatives
In this oversize board book, young readers will learn about comparative
adjectives via a very humorous parrot—from noisy and noisier, to messy
and messier, to happy and happier when it finally finds a friend. As
with the previous books in the series, Comparrotives features surprising touch-and-feel novelty elements throughout—making t...
Un pop-up per piccoli lettori. Alette da aprire, rotelline da girare, linguette da tirare per gustare ogni giorno un cibo diverso! E tu, cosa mangi oggi? Età di lettura: da 3 anni.
Aleph' is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet - or maybe a nickname for a toy elephant. Through powerful graphic images, contrasting colours and a thoughtful progression, 'Aleph' moves from basic shapes and familiar objects to a wider world, full of story, character and wonder. Janik Coat's unforgettable illustrations are perfect for sharing with babies - big, simple images with instant appeal.
With flaps to lift and surprises in store, this chunky board book with a retro aesthetic explores the rich possibilities of the food world through lovable animal characters, joining the series of "What's Up?" and "What Are You Wearing Today?
Un pop-up per piccoli lettori Alette da aprire, linguette da tirare per imparare a vestirsi in ogni occasione! E tu, come ti vesti? Età di lettura: da 3 anni.
This much-anticipated follow-up to Coat's "Hippopposites" and "Rhymoceros, " features witty words that sound the same but are spelled differently--and have different meanings. Includes a touch-and-feel element, making homophones an easy and fun concept to learn. Full color./16.
An opposite book like no other, with simple pairings of words, humorously illustrated with a graphic and loveable red hippopotamus. With bold colours and die-cuts, and various different textures. Ages: 1+
Questo racconto d'immagini descrive, pagina dopo pagina, il rapporto tra una donna e il suo gatto, che sembra vacillare con l'arrivo di un bambino. La sorpresa è una storia senza parole, una narrazione grafica per capire che nel nostro cuore c'è spazio per tutti. Età di lettura: da 5 anni.
Ecco un bestiario per bambini, l'ennesimo direte voi. Beh, no. Qui vengono ritratti animali ben diversi dai soliti orso, cane, zebra e giraffa. Qui sono rappresentati il capodoglio, la razza, il caribu', il lemure, il formichiere, la medusa, il pesce luna... Età di lettura: da 4 anni.
In this much-anticipated follow-up to "Hippopposites", a blue rhinoceros unabashedly demonstrates 16 pairs of rhyming words, but his demonstrations often land him in compromising contexts!
A charmingly illustrated new book where children have to spot new arrivals at a very busy zoo. On each page a new animal is introduced while the animals change position and the scenery grows.