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For infants, high-contrast images can build visual skills. These striking black-and-white animal illustrations help even the youngest babies focus, track, scan, and concentrate—and older children will love learning the animals' names and grouping them by type. From the zebra's stripes to a big cat, bird, and giraffe, these creatures are wild!

16 pages, Board Book

First published March 4, 2014

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March 14, 2020
There are no words but it’s a good one. And I bet you could draw out more learning as baby grows and you can find pictures of the same animal, and talk about relative sizes of animals etc.
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June 23, 2016
Black and white images of animals fill this board book. The animals in the book are composed of hundreds of tiny pictures of more animals, giving baby a LOT to look at. No text.

Personally, this was the first book that excited Little Harris enough for him to reach out and bat at (turn) the pages! So WOO HOO!
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