Where’s Mr Lion?

£6.99

Five beautifully illustrated spreads show a series of friendly savannah animals hiding behind bright felt-flaps. And there’s a mirror on the final page! A perfect book to share with very little ones.

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SKU: 9780857637611 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : Nosy Crow
Page count : 10 unnumbered
Published on 12th January, 2017

Description

Winner of the Sainsbury’s Children’s Book of the Year Award 2017!

The original, award-winning Felt Flap series – perfect for babies and toddlers!

Each title in this stylish series has five spreads with friendly characters to find behind colourful felt flaps.

In Where’s Mr Lion?, you’re on the look out for Mrs Giraffe, Mr Crocodile, Mrs Elephant and Mr Lion himself!

Lift the final flap and there’s a surprise mirror – always a hit with the little ones.

Parents adore these books because they are beautiful but tough enough to withstand even the most enthusiastic of young readers. And children love them because they are just so much fun.

Other titles in the series include, Felt Flaps Where’s Mrs Hen?, Felt Flaps Where’s Mr Unicorn? and Felt Flaps Where’s Mrs Ladybird?

Felt Flaps Where’s Mr Lion? won Sainsbury’s Children’s Book of the Year 2017

The felt flaps in this sturdy board book are perfect for little ones to turn and tug, which means you can get even the tiniest tot into books and finding the activity fun. Ingela Arrhenius’ illustrations are a real bonus. They are bright and retro and sure to capture your baby’s attention. A perfect book to share with very little ones.BookTrust

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Weight 0.265 kg
Dimensions 19 × 19 × 2 cm
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