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Take a Look. More Fun Together! - by Liesbet Slegers (Board Book)
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Highlights
- "Sweet, unpretentious, and, of course, more fun together.
- 1-5 Years
- 7.2" x 7.2" Board Book
- 12 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
- Series Name: Take a Look
Description
About the Book
A playful interactive slide and see book about friendship and more for toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the child's emotions.Book Synopsis
"Sweet, unpretentious, and, of course, more fun together." - Kirkus Reviews
It's okay to be alone. But it's much more fun when others join along! Is the bear resting by himself? Who is hiding in the garden? Extend the pages to find out!
A playful interactive slide and see book about friendship and more for toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the child's emotions.
At Clavis, our focus is on what's best for children. We believe that books play an important role in each new phase in life. Our toddler books are tailored for every stage from 0 to 3 and focus on the five most important themes in their life: daily life, skills, emotions, the world, and language development. The age range and theme of every book in our toddler series can be found on the back cover in the form of a colored train.
Review Quotes
"Sweet, unpretentious, and, of course, more fun together." - Kirkus Reviews
"Use this 12-page book to discuss friendship, types of animals then come up with your own take on the colorful cast of characters including a cat, an elephant, a fish and some kids. Each slide-and-see page of Take a Look. More Fun Together!, a delightful interactive board book, holds a sweet surprise. An adorable year round read." - Good Reads with Ronna
"Children will surely enjoy sliding out the pages to find out who is hiding out of sight." - Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Reviews
PRAISE FOR OTHER TAKE A LOOK BOOKS BY LIESBET SLEGERS: Oppenheim Gold Best Book Award for TAKE A LOOK, VROOM!
About the Author
Liesbet Slegers studied Graphics and Illustrations at the Saint-Lucas institute of Antwerp. She works as a fulltime graphic designer and illustrator. With her simple, recognizable style and vivid colours she knows how to attract the attention of every toddler. In her many books, Slegers frequently focuses on "the first experience of a toddler," a time she characterized as "exciting but also very scary! I try to help them with my books," she added, "and also try to give the parents or teacher some assistance!" Currently resides in Belgium.