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Homes are everywhere in nature. Discover many different kinds in these eye-catching photographs of animals in their natural habitats. From the silk thread spun by the weaver ant to the snowy den dug out by the polar bear, children will learn about where animals live and how they build or find their dwellings in our natural world. Perfect for very new and curious learners!and#160;
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Ideal for babies and toddlers Tough, sturdy construction Push-button sound bar with ten words or numbers to hear and say Teaches basic vocabulary and counting skills
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From bestselling children's book author Roger Priddy comes Simple First Words Let's Talk. Now with even clearer audio
By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn simple first words and develop their speech. A terrfic, fun way to improve your child's vocabulary and motor skills.
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By pressing the buttons and matching the sounds to the pictures again and again, children will quickly and easily learn simple first words and develop their speech. Now with even clearer audio!
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Picture This is a nonfiction board book series which pairs learning concepts with extraordinary photographs of animals in their natural habitats. Inand#160;Picture This: Homes,and#160;children look and learn about where animals live and how they build or find their dwellings in nature--from the silk thread spun by the Weaver ant to the snowy den dug out by the Polar bear. Perfect for the newest curious learner in your family!
About the Author
Roger Priddys love for children's early learning has led him to create some of publishings most successful children's non-fiction books, including Priddy Books' million-copy bestsellers, My Big Animal Book, My Big Truck Book and Happy Baby Words.
Roger says:"It is always rewarding to see a child enjoying and learning something from one of our books, especially babies, when you think it could be the first book they have ever seen.
“I am very lucky to have a career where you get to think up fun ways to teach a kid how to write their letters and learn their first words, whilst finding out about Dinosaurs at the same time!"
Roger lives with his wife, Zena, in London and Cork, Ireland. They have four children, who have given him most of his best ideas for his books.