EB Recommends Toddlers - February
Orion and the Dark
Orion is scared of A LOT of things, but most of all he's scared of the dark. So one night Dark decides to take Orion on an adventure. Emma Yarlett's second picture book combines incredible illustrations and spell-binding storytelling with inventive die-cut pages that make Dark come to life in the hands of the reader!
R 240.00
I Love You More
A heartfelt celebration of parental love and the beauty of nature.How much does Mum love her little Rae? More than seal pups and penguins love their icy home, more than dolphins love the boundless sea or lions love to race and roar, more even than all the stars, the moon and the sun combined. In fact, she loves her more than words can even say . . .A beautiful, lyrical story which reassures children that the love between a parent and child is unconditional and everlasting, whilst encouraging them to explore and discover, to change and grow.Perfect for fans of Giles Andrae and Emma Dodd and picture books Guess How Much I Love You? by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram and No Matter What by Debi Gliori.Written by Clare Helen Welsh, author of The Tide and Everything Changes, with stylish, retro artwork from Kevin and Kristen Howdeshell.Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording - just scan the QR code and listen along!
R 275.00
Soek in die Boek: Wilde Diere
Kom kuier in die oerwoud en ontmoet die diere! Kinders kan hierdie prettige kartonboek enige plek saamdra en speel-speel meer leer oor hulle gunsteling- wilde diere.Daar’s baie om te ontdek!
R 167.00
At Home with Peter
Shrink-wrapped box with magnetic fastening and fold-over lid, containing eight mini board books, six press-out card characters, and four artwork scenes from Peter Rabbit's burrow printed on the interior packaging.Box, books, and characters are all in the cute and warm contemporary artwork style.Introduce children to the world of Peter Rabbit and Beatrix Potter's iconic animal characters in this read-and-play boxset.Explore Peter Rabbit's house and encourage children to create their own mischievous adventures with the six press-out card characters inside.
R 360.00
First Things I Can Do: Going to School
First Things I Can Do: Going to School takes your preschooler aged 4+ through the story of their first school day, from getting ready to what they might find around the school.Bright, simple, clearly labelled illustrations on every spreadActivity panels and charming characters encourage learning and interactivityIncludes a giant Numbers wall posterConsulted by teachers, parents and an inclusivity specialist to give a modern, approachIn the weeks before your child starts school, it's great to start introducing them to what they might experience when they get there, from a peg with their name on it to what ideas they may learn about and the adults they may meet. Starting school can feel like a big thing, for both parents and children, and First Things I Can Do: Going to School has been thoughtfully written to explain anything and everything, so the experience isn't as overwhelming and unknown. And as a parent, it gives you a chance to be part of this big step in your child's life, and may even open conversations when they come home from school and can't usually remember what they've done!
R 180.00