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First 100 Numbers Lift-the-Flap Simple question prompts on every page direct children to lift the fun flaps and discover the number answer underneath.This interactive, big board book in the Bright Baby range is the perfect tool to


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First 100 Numbers Lift-the-Flap

Title:First 100 Numbers Lift-the-Flap
Author:Roger Priddy
Rating:4.96 (280 Votes)
Asin:0312516746
Format Type:Board book
Number of Pages:14 Pages
Publish Date:2014-04-22
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Editorial : About the AuthorRoger Priddy's passion for educating children through fun, informative and engaging books has led him to create some of publishing's most enduring and successful non-fiction early learning books. Roger lives in London with his wife and four children, who have been the inspiration behind many of his best publishing ideas.

This interactive, big board book in the Bright Baby range is the perfect tool to help babies and toddlers learn their first numbers and develop early counting skills. Simple question prompts on every page direct children to lift the fun flaps and discover the number answer underneath.

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