Mummy and Baby Safari: Soft-to-Touch Jigsaws

Mummy and Baby Safari: Soft-to-Touch Jigsaws

by Melanie Mitchell (Illustrator), Melanie Mitchell (Illustrator), Smriti Prasadam (Author)

Synopsis

Mummy and baby lion practise little roars. Then they have a little nap and practise little snores. Stroke their silky skin! There are zebras, giraffes, lions and hippos to meet in this gorgeous book. Children can press out and play with the eight velvety safari animals, matching each baby with its mummy and then fitting them together again! Mummy and Baby Safari is one in a series of four books, each featuring two adorable soft-to-touch animals on every page. These delightfully simple jigsaws are designed especially for very young children to develop hand-eye co-ordination, and are perfect for little hands to stroke.

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More Information

Format: Touch and Feel
Pages: 10
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 0747581800
ISBN 13: 9780747581802
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Eight, velvety soft-to-touch safari animal jigsaw pieces Large, thick, sturdy pages and pieces, safe for toddlers Curved, simple, two-piece jigsaws, specially designed to develop hand-eye co-ordination Printed recess images show how to fit the pieces into their correct places Each piece uniquely shaped so it only fits into its own slot Perfect for matching animals within the same family Whole animal pieces encourage independent play Thumb-holes to enable easy removal

Author Bio
Melanie Mitchell lives in Powys in Wales. Her illustration style is beautifully colourful, soft and textured and is extremely child friendly. She has published novelty book series with Pinwheel and Campbell Books, most recently BABY BASKET and PEEKAPOPS. This is her first series of books for Bloomsbury, and we are delighted to welcome her to the list. Smriti Prasadam has written and devised numerous novelty book titles, including JINGLE JANGLE JUNGLE and MUDDLE FARM, both illustrated by Axel Scheffler. As Writer for BBC Children's Magazines, she originated a raft of stories for well known pre-school television characters. She now works for Bloomsbury as a commissioning editor.