It’s Nice to Be a Narwhal!

It’s Nice to Be a Narwhal! by Rosie Greening is an illustrated board book published by Make Believe Ideas in August 2019. This tactile, touch-and-feel book features color-changing sequins and is designed for young children who enjoy cute animals and humorous rhymes. With 12 pages, it provides an engaging experience for children ages three and up, encouraging interaction through its unique sequins on every spread.
Readers will find a delightful combination of amusing rhymes and interactive elements that make this book an enjoyable read-aloud experience for parents and their little ones. The playful text and tactile features aim to spark curiosity about marine life and animals, making it suitable for various occasions such as birthdays or road trips. It’s Nice to Be a Narwhal! is a durable addition to any child’s library, inviting exploration and fun through its engaging format.
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A tactile, touch-and-feel book with color-changing sequins.
Does your child love cute animals and sequins? If you said yes, add It’s Nice to be a Narwhal to your cart! This narwhal-themed touch-and-feel book is perfect for young children who love narwhals and funny rhymes.
Children, ages three and up, will love:
- Watching the color change as they interact with the two-way sequins on every spread
- The amusing and enchanting rhyming text
- Receiving this interactive book as a birthday gift, stocking stuffer, Easter basket goody, road trip activity, or just because
It’s Nice to be a Narwhal is a durable board book that fits into tiny hands. Parents and their little ones will enjoy reading this silly rhyming book out loud.
If your child enjoys It’s Nice to be a Narwhal, be sure to check out the other sequin board books from this series, How to Charm a Llama, If You Ever See a Disco Fish, and Do You Believe in Groovicorns?
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