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That's Not My...Toddler Board Book Bundle (4 Books)

R329

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R329

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Each of these touchy-feely board books in the 'That's not my...' series, boasts simple, repetitive text, with tactile patches and bold illustrations suitable for babies and toddlers. A little white mouse appears on every page, for children to spot.

Combining bright, colourful illustrations with a variety of different textures to touch and feel, these board books help very young children develop important language and sensory skills.

A sparkly special edition of That's not my Mermaid celebrates 20 years of That's not my... books!

Product Features
  • Babies and toddlers will love touching the textured patches as they meet mermaids with scaly tails, shiny mirrors and fluffy hair.
  • The imaginative use of textures in this series of board books adds a delightful dimension to sharing books with babies and toddlers. 
  • As each page is turned, a different texture is waiting to be discovered.
  • Children will learn about textures such as smooth, shiny, bumpy and many more!
  • The bright pictures and textures to stroke are designed to help develop sensory and language awareness.

Options to Choose from:

  • That's Not My Tractor
  • That's Not My Chick
  • That's Not My Kitten
  • That's Not My Fairy
  • That's Not My Pony
  • That's Not My Mermaid
  • That's Not My Lion
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