A brilliant lift-the-flap book from the Ladybird Baby Touch series.
Babies and toddlers will love this original tactile playbook from the innovative Baby Touch range. Have fun touching the different textures and playing peekaboo with the large flaps. The bright and bold illustrations are perfect for baby to enjoy.
Ladybird's Baby Touch series is the perfect way to introduce babies to books, and to the world around them. Encouraging interaction and play, these books are lots of fun for the very youngest babies, as well as toddlers.
Sensory development Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 0+
Ladybird books are known and loved the world over. For millions of people, they bring back the golden days of childhood - learning to read, discovering the magic of books, and growing up.
The very first Ladybird book ever was produced by a jobbing printer called Wills & Hepworth during the First World War. The company, based in Loughborough, Leicestershire, began to publish 'pure and healthy literature' for children, registering the Ladybird logo in 1915. Despite the company's claims, however, those books would no longer be politically correct. In the ABC Picture Book, for example, A stood for armoured train!
I bought this for the child of a friend but of course, had to read it myself. And I'm glad because I loved it! It is engaging and interactive, apart from being planned with careful thought. It is perfect for children in Jean Piaget's sensorimotor stage, through to the pre-operational stage. It builds from principles like object permanence to animistic and egoistic thinking. It will also help generate conversation that contributes to the overall development of the child, including sensory, fine motor, language, social and visual learning. It made me wish I was a kid again—maybe get it right, this time!
My Baby loves the book. He is attracted to the colors I hope. Apart from this My baby keeps on smashing the books, slowly drags the hand to feel softness, try to pick the book with his one hand like a dumbbell, try to drag this book under his tummy and doing a push up posture on top of the book.
When my husband bought this for our two year old, I thought my daughter wouldn’t be engaged as it is for 0+ but a year later, she still loves the peekaboos and the interactiveness of the book.