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Baby's First Cloth Book: Cuddly Bear

(Rag book)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Baby's First Cloth Book: Cuddly Bear

Contributors:

By (Author) Ingela P Arrhenius

ISBN:

9781805130871

Publisher:

Nosy Crow Ltd

Imprint:

Nosy Crow Ltd

Publication Date:

6th August 2024

UK Publication Date:

15th August 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Early years: nature and animals
Early years: size, shapes and patterns

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Rag book

Number of Pages:

8

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 160mm

Description

A stand-out series of beautifully soft, black-and-white cloth books - with a crinkly page, buggy handle, felt flaps and a mirror!

Cuddle up with baby's first cloth book featuring high-contrast images to help develop a newborn's eyesight. In Cuddly Bear, you'll find a host of friendly faces in the forest, combined with bright felt flaps that are easy to tug and a crinkly page to stimulate a baby's senses and focus their attention. The surprise mirror ending is sure to delight the tiniest of babies!


With bold artwork from Ingela P Arrhenius, bestselling illustrator of the award-winning, must-have board book series for babies and toddlers - Felt Flaps and Peekaboo.


In a super-stylish presentation box and with a handy Velcro strap for attaching to a buggy or a cot, these tactile, multi-sensory books make the perfect gift for a newborn baby - that adults will find irresistible too!

Author Bio

Ingela P Arrhenius graduated from art school in the early 90s and has been working as an illustrator ever since. At first, she worked in advertising and magazines, but her focus over the past ten years has been on products and books.

Ingela has created patterns for fabrics, wallpaper and stationery, as well as packaging and home accessories. She has also collaborated with several toy producers around the world and her love of retro style, typography and colour is reflected in all her work. Ingela lives in Stockholm with her husband (an author) and two sons.

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