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Indestructibles: Baby, Let's Eat!: Chew Proof Rip Proof Nontoxic 100% Washable (Book for Babies, Newborn Books, Safe to Chew)
By (Author) Amy Pixton
Illustrated by Stephan Lomp
Workman Publishing
Workman Children's
1st May 2018
3rd April 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Paperback
12
Width 174mm, Height 174mm, Spine 6mm
21g
Explore a rainbow of delicious foods in a book thats indestructible!
What green vegetable looks like a tree Broccoli!
Can you find a fruit thats small and yellow Lemon!
Can you pick out two berries so red and sweet Raspberry and strawberry!
Indestructibles is the trusted series for easing little ones into story time. Beloved by babies and their parents, Indestructibles are built for the way babies read (i.e., with their hands and mouths) and are:
"While mom and dad might love the closeness of story time, they surely don't love the ripped pages that come from reading to a curious infant. These tear-, bite-, and spit-proof books have the slimness of a paperback and the durability of a board book."
RealSimple
Stephan Lomp has been writing and illustrating books with publishers in Germany, the UK, France, Spain, and the United States since 1996.He lives with hisfamilyin Dsseldorf, Germany.
Amy Pixton, a mother of triplets, created Indestructibles after bits of traditional board books found their way into her babies' mouths. Amy lives in Kansas City with her husband and their three children.