Description
The Whatever Next book created by Jill Murphy, author of the famous Worst Witch novels, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. It centres around Baby Bear who wants to visit the moon but his mother tells him it's bathtime and that he couldn't go without a rocket anyway. Join in the adventure as Baby Bear sets himself the challenge of creating a rocket to get to the moon! He's soon got himself a rocket made out of a cardboard box, a space helmet made out of a kitchen colander and his wellies masquerading as moon boots!
This preschool picture book has simple language to help your child learn how to talk and describing words to teach your child emotive language.
Meet Baby Bear's new friend Owl, join in the fun of a picnic on the moon and see his mother's disbelief at his story.
An exciting bedtime book for storytelling before sending your little one off to dreamland.
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Questions and answers to encourage simple conversation in your child.
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Watch Baby Bear's creative approach to creating a rocket.
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Spark your child's imagination with this space-themed story.
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Brightly coloured charming characters your child will love.
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Suitable for children aged 3 and upwards.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
2 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MMJM0001
Manufacturer:
Macmillan
Customer reviews for Whatever Next
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