Animal Library (DK Touch And Feel) (3 Board Book Box Set)

Toddlers can discover the textures of 15 different animals in this boxed set that brings together three best-selling board books from DK's "Touch and Feel" series.

Introduce children to animals from all over the world with this first touch-and-feel board book set, which helps them develop sensory skills through textured elements on their favorite furry, scaly, and feathery friends. From fuzzy lions to bumpy lizards to downy ducklings, these board books' inviting tactile pages will leave little ones entranced, and the sturdy format is perfect for small hands to explore again and again.

Each of the three books in this boxed set --
BABY ANIMALS, WILD ANIMALS, and JUNGLE ANIMALS -- features clear, full-color photography of five different animals alongside large, bolded text.

The books' sparkly covers will inspire little ones to pick them up, while the eye-catching interior pages will keep them engaged and help develop language and object recognition skills -- while still giving kids' wild side a chance to come out and play.

This three-book set is boxed in a durable slip case, making it a great gift and ensuring that this keepsake collection survives even the wildest reading adventure!

Target age group 2-5
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    • ISBN-13
      9781465427663
    • Weight
      1.7 lbs
    • ISBN-10
      146542766X
    • Item #
      66876
  • Category
    Juvenile Fiction
  • Age Group
    18-24 mo
  • Grade Level
    Early Years
  • Language
    English
  • Binding
    Board Book Set
  • Theme 1
    Animals, Pets & Fish
  • Detailed (BISAC) Subject/Theme
    Concepts: Shapes, Numbers, ABC, Colors, etc.
  • Awards
  • Author
    DK
  • Series
    Touch and Feel
  • Lexile Level
    AD
  • Publisher
    DK Publishing
  • Publication Date
    9/15/2014
  • Pages
    36
  • Dimensions
    2.56 H × 6.75 L × 6.88 W
  • Case Qty
    8

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