Let's play with our Tyrannosaurus Rex friend! Learn all about the king of the dinosaurs that roamed North America more than 65 million years ago. This story features a fun finger puppet toy built into the board book encouraging interactive play, hand-eye coordination, and sensory and language development. Babies and toddlers learn best when they are playing, especially when their grown-ups are in on the fun! A perfect dinosaur introduction for littles stacked with fun dino facts.
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Collect the entire series in the Finger Puppet Collection from Cottage Door Press!
The adorable
built-in finger-puppet encourages
interactive finger play, which helps develop
little muscles and build finger strength, improving
coordination and
fine motor skills.
Soft plush and a rhyming story combine to provide
both tactile and verbal learning opportunities to babies and toddlers.
Thick board pages perfect for little hands to actively participate in storytime.
Lively illustrations and a plush finger puppet help keep little girls and boys engaged throughout.Babies and toddlers learn best when they are playing, especially when their grown-ups are in on the fun.Officially licensed Smithsonian Kids product.
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Place of publication
Target group
US School Grade: Preschool, Interest Age: From 1 to 4 years
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Dimensions
Height: 109 mm
Width: 109 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
ISBN-13
978-1-68052-811-4 (9781680528114)
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Jaye Garnett believes that kids are smarter than we give them credit for! So when he writes books for children, he uses rich content that will spark curiosity and build their vocabulary. If a child wants to learn more about something after reading his book, he considers that a WIN!When Jaye isn't inspiring young minds, you might find him in a lighthouse. He is trying to visit every historic lighthouse in the U.S. He'd love to live in a lighthouse, but his spousal unit prefers to just admire them. For now.
(psssst! Jaye Garnett is actually a pen name for the Cottage Door Press team who worked on this book.)