
Baby's First Diwali
DK(Author)
DK Children (Publisher)
Published on 5. September 2019
Book
Board book
14 pages
978-0-241-38620-0 (ISBN)
Description
Celebrate Diwali with this delightful baby board book teaching little ones all about the popular festival of light.
Bold, brightly coloured pictures, and short and snappy text is a superb way to discover Diwali together in this delightful book! From the shining diya lamps that gave the festival its name, to colourful Rangoli sand decorations and sweet treats, Baby's First Diwali features all the familiar favourites associated with India's biggest and brightest holiday.
This board book is perfect for children aged 2-4 years to develop early learning skills, with simple and vibrant pictures and sentences that promote language skills. The small, padded format of this book is great for little hands to hold, and babies and toddlers will enjoy turning the pages by themselves, helping with early reading development and fine motor skills.
This charming board book features:
- Bright images that are exciting for little ones to focus on
- A small, sturdy, and padded design making it easy for babies to hold by themselves
- A gentle introduction to the festival of Divali, with clear text for little ones to understand
- A simple and clear design that's easy for little ones to follow along
Learn all about the amazing festival of light with your little one! Baby's First Diwali perfectly captures the joy of this special celebration and is an ideal preschool learning introduction to the traditions of the holiday. Adults and toddlers can enjoy reading this book on Diwali together and learn about India's brightest festival.
Complete the series
This delightful book is part of the Baby's First Holidays range of board books for babies and toddlers from DK Books. This educational and exciting collection includes Baby's First Hanukkah and Baby's First Thanksgiving.
Bold, brightly coloured pictures, and short and snappy text is a superb way to discover Diwali together in this delightful book! From the shining diya lamps that gave the festival its name, to colourful Rangoli sand decorations and sweet treats, Baby's First Diwali features all the familiar favourites associated with India's biggest and brightest holiday.
This board book is perfect for children aged 2-4 years to develop early learning skills, with simple and vibrant pictures and sentences that promote language skills. The small, padded format of this book is great for little hands to hold, and babies and toddlers will enjoy turning the pages by themselves, helping with early reading development and fine motor skills.
This charming board book features:
- Bright images that are exciting for little ones to focus on
- A small, sturdy, and padded design making it easy for babies to hold by themselves
- A gentle introduction to the festival of Divali, with clear text for little ones to understand
- A simple and clear design that's easy for little ones to follow along
Learn all about the amazing festival of light with your little one! Baby's First Diwali perfectly captures the joy of this special celebration and is an ideal preschool learning introduction to the traditions of the holiday. Adults and toddlers can enjoy reading this book on Diwali together and learn about India's brightest festival.
Complete the series
This delightful book is part of the Baby's First Holidays range of board books for babies and toddlers from DK Books. This educational and exciting collection includes Baby's First Hanukkah and Baby's First Thanksgiving.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 0 to 3 years
Dimensions
Height: 138 mm
Width: 137 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-38620-0 (9780241386200)
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