With bold, colourful illustrations Leslie Patricelli humorously introduces concepts to very young children. The book has a double spread-section at the back featuring 'more BIG things' and 'more little things'.
One of two appealing new storybooks for the very young about a toddler's favourite companions. Following her series of concept board books about opposites, Leslie Patricelli is back with these colourful, simple narratives, each dealing with a subject very dear to a toddler's heart: blanket and dummy.
'Spaghetti is yummy, worms are yucky. Sandwiches are yummy, sand is yucky.' With bold illustrations, Leslie Patricelli humorously introduces concepts to very young children. The book also has a double spread section featuring 'more yummy things' and 'more yucky things'.
A funny tale exploring children's imaginations, featuring an endearing, inquisitive baby. It helps you to stand on your box, hug it, play hide-and-seek in it, and with a bit of imagination, it also helps you fly in an aeroplane over the ocean, sail in a boat over the sea and slide through the snow in it.
Pulling the cat's tail - No, No; Stroking the cat - Yes, Yes; Cutting your hair - No No; Cutting out a paper snowflake - Yes Yes; Drawing on the wall - No No; Drawing a picture - Yes Yes; Baby's day is full of fun - and mischief too! This book presents an introduction to the concept of yes and no and good and bad behaviour, with illustrations.
One of two appealing new storybooks for the very young about a toddler's favourite companions. Following her series of concept board books about opposites, Leslie Patricelli is back with these colourful, simple narratives, each dealing with a subject very dear to a toddler's heart: blanket and dummy.
Eating an ice cream makes the baby happy. Dropping the ice cream makes the baby sad. Splashing in the mud makes the baby happy. Having a bath makes the baby sad. Being all alone makes the baby sad. Cuddling with Mummy makes the baby happy. This board book offers an introduction to the concept of happy and sad, with illustrations.
'Thinking is quiet, singing is LOUD, crayons are quiet, pots and pans are LOUD'. With colourful illustrations Leslie Patricelli humorously introduces concepts to very young children. The book has a double spread-section at the back featuring 'more LOUD things' and 'more quiet things'.