Noisy Dinosaur
$14.99
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Children will love to press the soft, silicone buttons on the dinosaur to hear entertaining sounds, from a foot stomping on the ground to a tail swishing back and forth in this touch and feel sound title from the I Can Learn! series. Includes an on/off switch on the back cover to extend battery life.
Explore the prehistoric world of the dinosaurs in this interactive book filled with engaging rhymes, illustrations, and a tactile dinosaur featuring corresponding sounds. Little ones will love pressing the soft, silicone buttons to hear an entertaining range of sounds, from a heavy foot stomping on the ground to a tail swishing back and forth. The tactile features and sounds promote learning through fun!Lauren Crisp is a children’s book editor who is lucky enough to make beautiful books every day! She lives in London but grew up in Yorkshire, and loves long walks out in the country with her dog, Ludo. She enjoys reading, writing, and dreaming up fun rhymes for the books she works on!
Thomas Elliott is an illustrator and designer with a great love of nature. When he’s not creating beautiful books, he likes to spend time with his family and two dogs.CN
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Weight | 13.6 oz |
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Dimensions | 0.6900 × 8.2500 × 8.8700 in |
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