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I Want a Bath

Part of the Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big series
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Ovi, a cute and funny baby sheep, will discover how great having a bath is!

Will you help her? This fantastic interactive story is perfect for playing with your little ones and helps to make bath-time something fun that they can’ t wait to do.

I Want a Bath is part of the Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big collection, which is a reference collection designed for children from 0 to 3 years old. Collection features:- It addresses kids’ first big challenges, with animals as the main characters. - It has been supervised by early year's educators. - The stories are interactive: children must play and help the different animals. - The books are made of cardboard and have a handle, so children can carry them around more easily. - The illustrations are fun and eye-catching, and stand out against the backgrounds. The last page has a flap to open, where children can see the before and after of learning each challenge. - The main animal character of each story encourages a friend to learn as well. - They are short stories, designed for the attention span of the youngest children. - The collection is a fun tool to encourage the little ones that they can perform the action, like the main characters of the stories. - The text is in CAPITAL letters, the first that children learn.

So they can use them again when they are older or have their siblings read them. - It’ s the ideal book collection to help babies with their first big challenges!Titles in the collection: 1) I Want a Bath2) Let’ s Go to Sleep3) Time to Eat4) I Can Brush My Teeth5) Bye-Bye Pacifier6) No More Diapers7) I Dress Myself8) I Tidy Up After I Play9) Let’ s Play Without Screens

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Editorial el Pirata
8417210563 / 9788417210564
Board book
01/09/2021
Spain
10 pages, Illustrations, unspecified
146 x 177 mm, 127 grams