Description
Postman Bear is the latest preschool book from the award-winning authors of The Gruffalo; Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Set in Acorn Wood, it centres around Bear and the letters he writes to his friends. Your child will help find Bear's friends, Mole, Frog and Squirrel, in the wood where they live.
It is written in rhyming text to give it a sing-song feel and to encourage early language learning, which will make your child want to read out loud and join in. They will also want to guess who's under the flap before the big reveal!
Follow Bear's journey to deliver his letters which are actually invitations to his party. Let your child join in the fun with Bear's special birthday surprise from the 15th anniversary edition of Tales in Acorn Wood published by Pan Macmillan.
This will be soon become your child's favourite bedtime story. Suitable for children aged 3 and over.
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In a durable board book style that can withstand being thrown around.
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Sturdy flaps for your child to lift up on every page spread.
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A shiny cover with foil accents.
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An interactive and colourful book to keep your little one's attention.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MMJD0012
Manufacturer:
Macmillan
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