
Nibbles Shapes
Little Tiger (Publisher)
Published on 8. June 2023
Book
Board book
22 pages
978-1-80104-427-1 (ISBN)
Description
Nibbles the book monster is back in a brand new board book full of first shapes!
There are circles, squares and stars to spot.
And maybe one final, extra-special shape from him to you . . .
A fun, rhyming, first introduction to SHAPES with Nibbles' book-munching twist. Babies and toddlers will love peeping through die-cuts and lifting flaps as they follow Nibbles on his exciting, shape-filled journey.
Nibbles Shapes is perfect for fans of Shapes by Xavier Deneux, Shapes with Little Fish by Lucy Cousins and Circles by Yusuke Yonezu.
There are circles, squares and stars to spot.
And maybe one final, extra-special shape from him to you . . .
A fun, rhyming, first introduction to SHAPES with Nibbles' book-munching twist. Babies and toddlers will love peeping through die-cuts and lifting flaps as they follow Nibbles on his exciting, shape-filled journey.
Nibbles Shapes is perfect for fans of Shapes by Xavier Deneux, Shapes with Little Fish by Lucy Cousins and Circles by Yusuke Yonezu.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little Tiger Press Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 1 to 3 years
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
314 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80104-427-1 (9781801044271)
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Person
Highly commended in the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2011, Emma began her career as an author and illustrator whilst still studying illustration at Falmouth University. She now paints, draws, collages, designs, doodles, splatters and sketches for a living from her studio at home in Falmouth, near Truro, and loves every minute of it! In her spare time Emma loves to eat jaffa cakes, craves pets and suppresses a desire to spend her entire income on colouring pencils.
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