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"Light-activated sounds: use in good light"--Page 4 of cover.
Lift the flaps to listen to Halloween noises.
The perfect spooky, noisy book for preschoolers with lots of sounds and flaps! Creak! Squeak! Halloween is an exciting board book with five sturdy flaps for preschoolers to lift, and five spooky noises including a croaking frog and a creaking door. Develop your child's language with the rhythmic read-aloud rhymes, then work together to guess who or what could be hiding under each flap. This high-quality Halloween adventure encourages interaction and hands-on play by rewarding curiosity with surprise sounds and delightful characters.
Go on a counting adventure with your favourite animals in this noisy board book for little ones. With six high-quality animal sounds to press and count, easy-to-grip tabbed pages, and lots of cute animals to meet, this interactive book will appeal to young children and encourage early learning skills. Give your child a head start before they start school with this fun and educational children's book. With this unique book children can count the animal sounds as they press each button. Learning to count abstract things such as sounds is part of the early years curriculum and this book lets your child practise this skill, getting them ready for school. Parents will love the other ways that this noisy book supports preschool learning; the tabs encourage little ones to turn the pages all by themselves, and joining in with the rhyme and copying the animal noises helps children get ready for reading. Children will love meeting the playful animals, including one tooting elephant squirting water, two oinking pigs splashing in the mud, and three lions playing chase. The lively pictures, together with the fun rhyme, ensure that children will be eager to return to this animal book again and again. Learning to count and name animals has never been so much fun!
Filled with onomatopoeia this book with a delightfully spooky twist will have young readers listening for those spooky sounds and chanting, 'What's that noise that I can hear? I'm not scared!' In a rickety old house, spooky sounds fill the air. Crashing and slamming; Snarling and hissing; Creaking and mumbling. Who . or what .is making them? I'm not scared. Are you?
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“The cozy, humorous story is guaranteed to invite giggling kids into their parents’ beds.” —Kirkus Reviews On a stormy night in a little house, only Papa keeps snoring away—snurkle, snark—unaware of the wild weather outside and the growing number of nervous bedmates within. Can nothing wake him? Creak! says the bed. . . . With a cumulative series of comical events, this delightful story sends readers barreling toward bedlam.
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