Meet Happy Bear

by Matthew Morgan

Published 21 August 2016

Watch Bear’s face move and change before your very eyes, in this fun and interactive board book! Clever paper technology and playful storytelling will amaze young children as they watch Bear’s face change… as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you're stuck indoors.

Happy Bear is sad. The animals want to know: what’s the matter, Happy Bear? And more importantly, how can they make him happy again. This fun and exciting story is great for helping little ones to explore emotions, especially as by turning the page they can see the bear’s facial expressions change right in front of them!

The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved in the animal characters and situations they’re in, while offering satisfying and funny twists at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the animals’ expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy, sleeping to wakefulness! The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.

Little Faces board books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites, with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again! Don't forget to check out other titles in the series: 
Little Faces It's Party Time for Penguin
Little Faces What Is Fox Up To?
Little Faces: Go to Sleep, Cheeky Monkey
Little Faces: Go, Rocket, Go!
Little Faces: Meet Happy Bear

 


Don't Wake the Tiger

by Matthew Morgan

Published 21 August 2016

Watch the sleeping animal faces move and change before your very eyes, in this fun and interactive board book! Clever paper technology and playful storytelling will amaze young children as they watch tiger, panda, lion and elephant’s faces change from asleep to awake…as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you're stuck indoors.
 
Monkey tiptoes through the jungle, can he be quiet and not wake up the other sleeping animals? This fun and interactive story is great for helping little ones to explore animals and their characters, especially as by simply turning the page they can see the animals facial expressions change right in front of them! Tiger’s sleeping but suddenly he’s wide awake! Small children love to read books about animals and to see animal characteristics displayed through their sounds and expressions. 

The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved in the animal characters and situations they’re in, while offering satisfying and funny twists at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the animals’ expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy, quiet to noisy! The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.

Little Faces books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites, with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again! Don't forget to check the other titles in the series: 
Little Faces: It's Party Time for Penguin
Little Faces: What Is Fox Up To?
Little Faces: Does Your Dad Roar?
Little Faces: Meet Happy Bear


 


Spring Is Here, Little Rabbit!

by Matthew Morgan

Published 18 February 2020

Duckling is splashing in a pond, Chick is learning to sing and Little Lamb is hopping happily. Spring is here, little ones! Turn the pages and watch the faces change in this playful board book about parent and child relationships and new life in spring

Simply by turning the page, the Venetian movement causes the animal’s expressions to change in front of your eyes! Reading the humorous story and watching the animated illustrations with your child will help them learn about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.
  • Supports your child's emotional intelligence
  • Builds cognitive skills
  • Expands a child's knowledge of the world around them

Little Faces: Happy Halloween!

by Matthew Morgan

Published 21 September 2017
It’s Halloween, and a cheeky spider is creeping up on Ghost, Witch, Skeleton and Pumpkin. How will each of them react when the spider says BOO? 

Watch their expressions change in scenes that really move, thanks to brilliant Venetian paper technology.

This clever paper engineering allows children to play with the book to change expressions and actions of the Halloween characters, introducing them to different emotions.

With a winning combination of bold, expressive artwork and engaging, lively storytelling this interactive board book is the perfect, non-scary introduction to Halloween for little hands and  is sure to a favourite read at Halloween – and all year round!

It's party time for penguin and all the other Antarctic animals! Watch as the frosty critters have fun playing party games, singing, eating and spending time with their friends.

Seagull has been invited to Penguin’s party, and can’t wait to meet the other guests. Children will love meeting them, and seeing their faces change as if by magic as they turn the pages that are the perfect size for little hands.

The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved with charming characters and the situations they’re in, while offering satisfying and funny twists at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy, sleeping to wakefulness! The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.

Little Faces board books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites, with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again! Don't forget to check out other books in the series: 
Little Faces: What Is Fox Up To?
Little Faces: Does Your Dad Roar?
Little Faces: Don't Wake the Tiger
Little Faces: Go to Sleep, Cheeky Monkey

 

What Is Fox Up To?

by Matthew Morgan

Published 25 October 2018
Fox is up to something, but what could it be? The other woodland animals watch as fox sneaks and creeps through the trees, but in the end, her surprise is not what they thought!  This sweet story about a fox with a purpose has a satisfying twist at the end, and a moral message that teaches children not to judge others before they get to know them. 

The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved with charming characters and the situations they’re in, while offering satisfying and funny twists at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy, sleeping to wakefulness! The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.

Little Faces board books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites, with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again! Don't forget to check out other books in the series: 
Little Faces It's Party Time for Penguin
Little Faces: Don't Wake the Tiger
Little Faces: Go to Sleep, Cheeky Monkey
Little Faces: Meet Happy Bear

 

Go to Sleep, Cheeky Monkey

by Matthew Morgan

Published 20 April 2017
It's time to settle down for the night, but that's the last thing these cheeky monkeys wants to do. This is a going-to-bed book with a difference, as readers can bring the scenes to life by sliding the moving parts.

Small children love to read books featuring faces and books about animals. The Little Faces series combines the two brilliantly with a venetian window device that allows the reader to explore emotions, have fun imitating different actions, and get ready for bed.

The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved in the animal characters and situations they’re in, while offering satisfying and funny twists at the end. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the animals’ expressions to change from sad to happy, tearful to joy, quiet to noisy! The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of both enhancing storytelling and learning about different facial expressions and the emotions they convey.

Little Faces books are guaranteed to become firm family favourites, with little ones wanting to watch the faces change again and again! Don't forget to check out some other books in the series: 
Little Faces It's Party Time for Penguin
Little Faces: Don't Wake the Tiger
Little Faces: Go, Rocket, Go!
Little Faces: Meet Happy Bear