Synopses & Reviews
This charming board book with fantastic fingerprint pictures is a delightful and captivating way to help children learn their first colors.
Brightly colored fingerprints are turned into a red tomato, green peas, blue socks and more by adding photographs of fun, everyday things for children to spot. With first words to learn and raised embossing for little fingers to reach out for and explore on every picture, Little Alphaprints: Colors is a visual and tactile experience that children will want to repeat over and over again.
Synopsis
In Little Alphaprints: Colors, images are created in the innovative Alphaprints design style by using finger and thumb prints, turned into animals and other familiar objects with the addition of illustrations and photographs. Covering a whole range of objects, from a colorful turtle to a bright red strawberry, all the prints have tactile, raised embossing for little hands to explore.
About the Author
Roger Priddys passion for educating children through fun, informative and engaging books has led him to create some of publishings most enduring and successful non-fiction early learning books. Roger lives in London and has three children, who have been the inspiration behind many of his best publishing ideas.