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Ladybird Roundup
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Ladybird has long been known for its educational fiction for young readers and series such as Read with Me and Key Words. But did you know that Ladybird books for babies and toddlers are just as effective? To encourage a lifetime of reading and learning, not to mention a summer of fun, check out the Ladybird books below or visit Ladybird's official website.
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Even very young babies will find the noisy rattle and soft cloth pages of Furry Bunny enjoyable, while older babies will appreciate the high-contrast images of teddy-bears, trains, animals, and planes. To read more, click here. |
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Babies love feet, and we're sure they'll love the feet in this fancifully illustrated book. From ducks and monkeys to centipedes and horses, babies can demonstrate their dexterity as they lift the flaps in Whose Feet? to reveal the owners of all kinds of different feet. Click here to read more.
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Early readers will love the simple rhymes and short stories about family in Book 9 of the Read with Ladybird series. All about noisy brothers, wacky grannys, bouncing balls, and new babies, My Mum is Mad is perfect for young readers. Click here to read more. |
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Sparkling stars, woolly lambs, shiny beaks, and furry tummies beg to be touched in this colourful counting book. In Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, children will learn about animals, textures, colours, and numbers, and have fun doing it. To read more, click here. |
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In Sam to the Rescue, Book 4 of the Read with Me series, it seems that dogs aren't allowed to do anything. Sam can't play with the fish, he can't eat sandwiches, and he's not allowed in the boat. But when Tom and Kate's boat drifts away in the water, guess who's called upon to save it? To read more, click here. |
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