Open out the soft pages of this beautiful, sensory-rich cloth book to meet Pig and his five farm friends - Chicken, Cow, Goose, Sheep, and Horse.
With high contrast black and white bold line illustrations on soft, padded tactile pages , this delightful fold-out organic cloth book for babies features adorable friendly animal faces that babies will love and respond to. Ideal for reading in strollers, cots and changing areas, this is the perfect gift for new born babies.
Presented in a sweet gift box, the pages are made with extra padding for an ultra-soft feel, making them ideal for the pram or play mat - and they're machine washable!
Little hands will love to explore Wee Gallery Cloth Books , a lovable collection of animals with crinkly ears that heighten babies' senses.
The result of a fantastic partnership between Wee Gallery and words & pictures, the beautiful illustrations, bold lines, whimsical animals and repeating patterns are designed to stimulate visual development in young infants, making this soft cloth book an ideal first gift.
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 28 in the Wee Gallery Cloth Books Series. See all Wee Gallery Cloth Books books here.
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Surya Sajnani grew up in India, and graduated with a degree in Chemistry, Botany and Zoology before finding her passion in design. Surya has a wealth of experience in the industry and has trained with some of India's leading designers. Surya moved to the US in 2000, and founded Wee Gallery with her husband, Dave Pinto, after their first child
More about Surya SajnaniSurya Sajnani grew up in India, and graduated with a degree in Chemistry, Botany and Zoology before finding her passion in design. Surya has a wealth of experience in the industry and has trained with some of India's leading designers. Surya moved to the US in 2000, and founded Wee Gallery with her husband, Dave Pinto, after their first child
More about Surya Sajnani