Watch Bee'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 the animals faces change... as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you're can't get outdoors.
On this bright, sunny day everyone is busy outdoors -- the bee, the butterfly, the frog and the duck, all making their special noises and doing their everyday tasks . Find out what the animals do all day , and watch their faces and expressions change thanks to clever Venetian paper technology. With a winning combination of bold, expressive artwork and engaging , lively storytelling this interactive, bright, bold board book is sure to become a household favourite!
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.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 1 in the Little Faces Series. See all Little Faces books here.
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