A to Z Menagerie: (Abc Baby Book, Sensory Alphabet Board Book for Babies and Toddlers, Interactive Book for Babies)
Suzy Ultman
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A to Z Menagerie is a multisensory alphabet book unlike any other. This unique reading experience features a die-cut letter to trace and a satisfying pull-tab reveal for each letter of the alphabet. Each page is filled with diverse and colorfully illustrated first words to find and identify. - Teaches young readers hand-eye coordination, prediction skills, and rich vocabulary- Interactive experience of pulling tabs helps reinforce your little one's journey to learning the ABCs
- Filled with charming and playful illustrations by Suzy Ultman This powerful learning tool not only allows concepts to be touched and experienced, but it also features a wide range of vocabulary words. First words include challah, curry, kabob, macaroons, miso soup, taco, and udon. - A wonderful gift for parents and grandparents looking for an introduction to the ABCs for their baby, early childhood educators, and anyone who appreciates good design
- Functions like a flash card and a guessing game: the central oversize letter is recessed beneath a die-cut, inviting readers to trace its shape before pulling the tab to discover the reveal
- Great for fans of the TouchThinkLearn series by Xavier Deneux, Baby's First Eames by Julie Merberg, and Montessori: Letter Work by Bobby George
Product Details
Price
$24.99
$23.24
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publish Date
October 08, 2019
Pages
28
Dimensions
7.6 X 9.1 X 1.1 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781452177113
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Suzy Ultman is an artist, doodler, designer, and crafter. She lives in Columbus, Ohio.
Reviews
"Ultman's distinct illustrations lead the way through this alphabet board book. The atypical vocabulary and quirky illustrations set this one apart."-- Kirkus Reviews