Christmas (Baby's Very First Books) (Baby's Very First Sound Books)

Christmas (Baby's Very First Books) (Baby's Very First Sound Books)

by Stella Baggott (Author)

Synopsis

This is a delightful book for young children containing beautifully designed, high-contrast images. The sound panel has magical Christmas sounds, which bring the pictures to life. They include sparkly snowflakes, twittering birds on festive branches and Santa racing across the sky in his sleigh. It is a perfect gift for any baby, especially if it's their first Christmas.

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Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 10
Edition: UK
Publisher: Usborne Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1409530558
ISBN 13: 9781409530558
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews
'A lovely new book for babies containing beautifully designed high-contrast images that are easy for babies to focus on while interacting with the fantastic sounds. Usborne excel at this sort of thing and its sound chips in particular are a cut above the rest of the market' - The Bookseller; 'Cheery visuals - of snow-bound landscapes, cutesy robins and Santa on his sleigh - combine with joyful bursts of jingly jangly music to make this is a lovely introduction to the festive season for those who prefer their turkey pureed' - iVillage; 'The bright images, bold text and Christmassy noises are sure to be a hit with the little ones' - The Sun; 'What a lovely book this is! I never doubt an Usborne book for little ones and this is no exception. Five different festive sounds accompany different Christmassy pictures which are bright, beautiful and engaging. Just the ticket to bring Christmas alive to a very little one!' - Rockandrollerbaby; 'This colourful and enchanting board book is ideal for little ones aged ten months and over. Babies can focus on the beautifully designed, high-contrast images while interacting with an exciting range of sounds which bring the pictures to life. The perfect 'action' gift for baby's first Christmas' - Lancashire Evening Post