Description
One of a series of Roald Dahl books that are specifically designed for babies and toddlers, Roald Dahl's 123 will encourage early number recognition. This little learning book features Quentin Blake illustrations and contains many of Roald Dahl's beloved characters from his longer stories and novels. It's the perfect introduction to the world-famous author, and to the basics of counting.
An easy-to-hold board book that's colourful and sturdy, Roald Dahl's 123 is the perfect book to add to your nursery. Children will meet characters like the Enormous Crocodile and will learn the beauty of playing with language in the way that only Dahl can. Can your toddler count the number of Chiddlers waiting for their turn on the roundabout? And can they spot the Enormous Crocodile waiting to gobble them up?
This colourful book has plenty of eye-catching images, with bold and bright pages that keep the attention of even the smallest of readers. It's one that parents and children can enjoy together, with early education as a bonus.
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A fun board book to introduce numbers and counting.
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Introduces children to the whimsical world of Roald Dahl.
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Illustrated with bold, bright pictures by Quentin Blake.
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Featuring a cameo from the Enormous Crocodile.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
2 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGRD0011
Manufacturer:
Penguin
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