Read and enjoy a hug. Bobo the little chimp needs a hug. Walking through the jungle he passes lots of creatures enjoying a cuddle together, but can he find the hug he needs?
A delightful ‘touch and feel’ book that introduces children to a variety of animals.
Loved by children for over twenty years, this classic title is perfect for under 2’s; with simple animal pictures, lift the flap surprises and repetitious text.
Introduce your child to the names of animal babies and parents in this simple board book.
This delightful sensory book also encourages hand eye coordination.
Touch “chunky” tractor tires, “spiky” grass, “bumpy” seeds, and much more. Encourages young children to use their eyes and hands to recognize and name objects.
These small board books are ideal for small hands; containing colourful photographs of dumpers, diggers, mixers and other trucks at work.
With images of babies enjoying dinnertime, rhyming text and a mirror; young children, this book provides plenty to talk about with your child.
Morsel the puppy wants to know what kisses feel like so he asks the duck, the horse, pig, hare and the butterfly. Each page contains tactile elements to encourage hand eye coordination.
Lift the flaps to find the lost puppy. Clear photos and repetition make this an ideal book for young children.
Your child will enjoy these photos of toddlers playing, dancing, eating, and more. Included are photographs of indigenous children.
With illustrations of babies and a simple text, this is a book to enjoy over and over with your baby.
Photos of babies, lift the flap and a simple story make this book popular with carers and babies.
This series, adapted from the Maisy animated TV series, see Maisy involved in many activities that children can relate to.
Photos of babies, simple text and a small format make these ideal for under 1’s.
Spot the puppy and his many adventures is one of the most popular series for young children. These are available in small board books and larger lift the flap formats.
Wibbly, a very cute piglet, enjoys eating, dancing and sleeping, to name a few.
Bright colours, ‘touch and feel’ images and simple words and phrases, encourage interaction between parent and baby.