Little Petals
4 total works
Follow Daisy through her day in this enchanting book, and learn simple facts about the environment of a familiar garden flower. As you turn the pages in these tactile board books, the fabric petals magically fold and unfold. Follow each flower through her day, and learn simple facts about her environment. The tactile element attracts any child's attention and the simple, rhythmic text encourages dialogue. Introducing non-ficiton books alongside fiction at an early age ensures that they are perceived as having equal value and enjoyment.
Follow Poppy through her day in this enchanting book, and learn simple facts about the environment of a familiar meadow flower. As you turn the pages in these tactile board books, the fabric petals magically fold and unfold. Follow each flower through her day, and learn simple facts about her environment. The tactile element attracts any child's attention and the simple, rhythmic text encourages dialogue. Introducing non-ficiton books alongside fiction at an early age ensures that they are perceived as having equal value and enjoyment.
Follow Lily through her day in this enchanting book, and learn simple facts about the environment of a familiar pond flower. As you turn the pages in these tactile board books, the fabric petals magically fold and unfold. Follow each flower through her day, and learn simple facts about her environment. The tactile element attracts any child's attention and the simple, rhythmic text encourages dialogue. Introducing non-ficiton books alongside fiction at an early age ensures that they are perceived as having equal value and enjoyment.
Follow Primrose through her day in this enchanting book, and learn simple facts about the environment of a familiar woodland flower. As you turn the pages in these tactile board books, the fabric petals magically fold and unfold. Follow each flower through her day, and learn simple facts about her environment. The tactile element attracts any child's attention and the simple, rhythmic text encourages dialogue. Introducing non-ficiton books alongside fiction at an early age ensures that they are perceived as having equal value and enjoyment.