Don’t Tickle the Bear!

Don’t Tickle the Bear! by Sam Taplin, published by Usborne Books on September 11, 2024, is a delightful addition to the world of children’s literature. This engaging book features four touchy-feely patches that produce sounds when pressed, including a bear, eagle, moose, and wolf. Designed for babies and toddlers, it encourages interaction through its playful elements, including holes in the pages and a musical finale that invites movement and dance.
Readers will find that this book supports sensory development through its engaging characters and tactile features. The furry patches help develop motor skills, while the rhythmic text aids in language development. With its focus on animals and activities, Don’t Tickle the Bear! promises to provide an entertaining experience that sparks curiosity and playfulness in young children. This edition consists of 10 pages, making it a compact yet impactful choice for early readers.
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You’d better not tickle the bear… because it might just growl if you do!
It’s hard to resist that fluffy touchy-feely patch! This hilarious book has four touchy-feely patches which make a sound when you press them (bear, eagle, moose and wolf), along with holes in the pages and a musical finale guaranteed to get babies and toddlers dancing.
With over 15 books to discover in this award-winning series, there is a book to excite every baby and toddler; including dinosaurs, bears, tigers, unicorns and lots more – giggles are guaranteed!
Every DON’T TICKLE book supports sensory development with:
– Engaging characters to encourage playfulness
– Furry patches for developing motor skills
– Playful music to inspire movement
– Holes to peek through, sparking curiosity
– Rhythmic text for developing language
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