Poke A Dot Pet Families
$8.99
Pets and their families come in all shapes and sizes! See the pictures, name the pets and their babies, and poke the irresistible buttons on every page to hear satisfying “clicks” and “pops.” This sturdy 10-page interactive board book invites kids to pop along as they explore full-color photographs of adorable pets and their babies (a cat and kitten, turtle and hatchling, hamster and pup, etc.). Poke-a-Dot(R) books help encourage language development, animal recognition, and fine motor skills. Patented Pop-a-Tronic(TM) technology lets kids one and older discover different popping sounds by poking the dots from the front or the back, with pages raised or flat!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781951733032
ISBN10: 1951733037
Produced by: Melissa And Doug
Binding: Boards
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Melissa & Doug
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