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A Treasure Picture Book That's More Fun Than Toys
The Pomelo Duck Light and Shadow Picture Book - Age 1+
See it and you'll want to say Thee Wow! A sensory playbook that combines magical light and shadow with storyline, color and imagination. The story is a simple one about Pomelo Duck finding the sun at home and the moon when he goes out ~ the sun can be geometric shapes or bath toys, vegetables and fruits, and the moon is hidden in flowers, forests, and on the wings of butterflies.
The King of Bread Age 3+
The King of Bread is an illustrated food book that smells of bread for miles [face R]
We got our hands on it and we smelled it and nibbled on it, and the whole thing felt so real it was just like real toast
The story is centered around the King of Bread, who loves bread so much, that he develops three stories that will make us laugh until we hurt ourselves because of the King's weird and wacky ideas! weird ideas of the king will make your stomach hurt from laughing ! At the same time it's very imaginative, bread shoes, bread swimming rings, bread furniture ...... It's so cute
Mom's Tote Age 2+
I remember the days when I first got it home and she went crazy for it
Not just at home "flipping" through it every day
Not just at home. "going through" it, even when we went out
It had mom's purse, calculator, pins, knitting balls, laptop, computer, flip phone, etc. etc. etc. in it.
It even mimics it before you leave the house, making you as busy as your mom packing your bag
Really, don't limit picture books to the traditional genre of just books. It can also be a little bag that you can flip through. If your baby starts to imitate you in chores and housework, why not give it a "tote bag"
Oh yes, yes, yes, yes, there is a sister book called Grandma's Tote Bag
Dulux Creative Books Age 6M+
You can trust the classics of Dulay art picture books. This set is in the same series as Dot Dot Dot, and it's also an extended expansion book with N kinds of art play ~ developing imagination to infinity
You can use the die cards for creative displays, such as holding it up to the sky and saying to your child, "Look. The sky is triangular."
Play the bug game with your child, "My little bug is getting up," "Little bug. Which dress to wear today"
"Disney Panorama Diorama Book" Age 3+
Cooler Disney picture book, a storybook and a diorama book set. There are many ways to read, when you are small, read the three-dimensional book, and when you are older, you can read the story book. Of course, if you are not afraid of FeiMa if mom reads the story, the baby play paper model is also good ah ~
No one can escape Disney, even my more than 200-month-old baby also love the same. If I go to Disneyland, I'm the "mom" who's crazier than my daughter.
I Can Recognize a Clock Age 3+
I wanted to get into DK, but I found a much simpler and more "rough and tumble" time-learning book. The clocks that you can break and move, along with the scene depictions make it easier for your child to recognize time in a more concrete way! Except it's a little cold
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