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Wild Numbers

$14.95
Introduce your little ones to a vibrant world of learning with this enchanting hardback book designed for infants and toddlers. Perfect for early education, this book focuses on fundamental concepts through engaging illustrations and playful narratives. The award-winning author Courtney Dicmas brings life to essential topics such as opposites, colors, shapes, and numbers, making learning an enjoyable adventure. In 'Opposites', see how animals showcase their differences, facilitating discussions on this critical concept. 'Colors' takes a unique angle, using captivating ocean creatures to teach popular hues, ideal for visual learners. 'Shapes' cleverly uses the natural world, demonstrating various forms found in animals, promoting awareness of geometry in everyday life. Meanwhile, 'Numbers' encourages children to count through playful scenarios, inviting them to discover how many birds can sit on a wire. With 14 beautifully illustrated pages, this educational book measures 203 x 203 mm, making it perfect for tiny hands. This book not only entertains but also builds foundational knowledge, ensuring your child is set up for future academic success. Ideal for parents looking for quality educational resources, this hardback book stands out in the realm of early learning literature.

Authors: Carol Thompson, Courtney Dicmas
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 203 x 203 mm
Pages: 14


Courtney Dicmas introduces babies to basic concepts with her award-winning charm and humour. In Opposites, interactions between animals with drastically different characteristics provide plenty of opportunities to discuss. Colours takes an original approach by representing popular colours through ocean creatures. Shapes cleverly demonstrates the way that different shapes appear in nature, through the outlines of animals. How many birds can perch on a wire? Find out in Numbers!

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Vibrant hardback children's book introducing colors, shapes, opposites, and numbers through engaging illustrations and narratives.
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Wild Numbers

$14.95
Introduce your little ones to a vibrant world of learning with this enchanting hardback book designed for infants and toddlers. Perfect for early education, this book focuses on fundamental concepts through engaging illustrations and playful narratives. The award-winning author Courtney Dicmas brings life to essential topics such as opposites, colors, shapes, and numbers, making learning an enjoyable adventure. In 'Opposites', see how animals showcase their differences, facilitating discussions on this critical concept. 'Colors' takes a unique angle, using captivating ocean creatures to teach popular hues, ideal for visual learners. 'Shapes' cleverly uses the natural world, demonstrating various forms found in animals, promoting awareness of geometry in everyday life. Meanwhile, 'Numbers' encourages children to count through playful scenarios, inviting them to discover how many birds can sit on a wire. With 14 beautifully illustrated pages, this educational book measures 203 x 203 mm, making it perfect for tiny hands. This book not only entertains but also builds foundational knowledge, ensuring your child is set up for future academic success. Ideal for parents looking for quality educational resources, this hardback book stands out in the realm of early learning literature.

Authors: Carol Thompson, Courtney Dicmas
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 203 x 203 mm
Pages: 14


Courtney Dicmas introduces babies to basic concepts with her award-winning charm and humour. In Opposites, interactions between animals with drastically different characteristics provide plenty of opportunities to discuss. Colours takes an original approach by representing popular colours through ocean creatures. Shapes cleverly demonstrates the way that different shapes appear in nature, through the outlines of animals. How many birds can perch on a wire? Find out in Numbers!

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