Early years: the senses

  • My Busy Music Book

    £9.99
     

    Keep little fingers busy with this brightly illustrated, interactive sensory book of sounds. Strum, rattle, tap, and bang with toy-like instruments including guitar strings to pluck, DJ records to scratch, and a shaker to rattle. Designed for little fingers, this play book develops early motor skills and listening abilities. With durable pages and sliders, My Busy Music Book is perfect for curious young readers and makes sensory play easy and fun.

  • Feel Your Happy

    £12.99

    Every day there are new things to explore. All around us there is lots to see, hear, smell, touch and taste. But sometimes it can feel overwhelming – like everything is too much. Everyone feels this way sometimes, but with a little help from Sloth and the people you love, there is always a way to feel your happy! Full of joyful illustrations and practical ideas, this is an uplifting introduction to the senses – and how to manage sensory overload.

  • Who’s Funny?

    £7.99

    A cute dinosaur book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending.

  • The friendly snail

    £6.99

    Pip and Posy are spending a lovely afternoon outside, but Pip wants to do some gardening quietly and Posy wants to have fun playing noisy games. Posy’s racket even frightens Pip’s new snail friend back into its shell – oh dear! But when a big, greedy bird tries to take Pip’s snail, it turns out Posy’s loud voice can be quite useful after all!

  • Growly tiger

    £6.99

    Babies and young children are fascinated with faces! So they will love the six pop-up faces bursting out of this vibrant board book. Clever paper engineering makes these chunky little books surprisingly durable – meaning pop-ups aren’t just for big kids.

  • Happy baby

    £6.99

    Babies and young children are fascinated with faces! So they will love the six pop-up faces bursting out of this vibrant board book. Clever paper engineering makes these chunky little books surprisingly durable – meaning pop-ups aren’t just for big kids.

  • The nose, toes and tummy book

    £7.99

    From fingers that tickle to bellies that need to be gobbled up, join in with each family as they play their own games to name different bits of the body.

  • Who’s lovely?

    £7.99

    A cute springtime animal book with felt flaps to lift and a surprise mirror ending

  • Star and the maestro

    £12.99

    This picture book about Mozart and the singing starling who stole his heart is based on the true story of the famous composer and his bird. Written by noted biologist and author Thor Hanson and illustrated by acclaimed artist Matt Schu, this kid-friendly tribute to creativity, music, nature, and friendship includes fascinating back matter.

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