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Baby's First Bedtime Songs

innbundet, 2021
Engelsk
Sing along and settle in for sleep with this soothing interactive sound book created especially for toddlers and preschoolers. Baby's First Bedtime Songs Board Book invites little ones to wind down with six gentle lullabies that turn bedtime into a calm, comforting routine. As children press the sound buttons and follow along, they discover sweet animal friends, peaceful scenes, and familiar melodies that make this one of those song books families reach for night after night.

Perfect for shared reading or quiet independent play, this book blends music, touch, and storytelling to create a multisensory experience that supports early learning while helping little ones relax. Designed as bedtime book that feels special every time it is opened, it encourages bonding, musical expression, and cozy moments before lights out. A wonderful addition to any child's nighttime routine, this interactive book makes bedtime something to look forward to.

    Sing Along Songs: Features six engaging tunes that invite toddlers and preschoolers to listen sing and interact through music

    Interactive Button Play: Encourages hands on exploration that builds fine motor skills and supports cause and effect learning

    Early Learning Through Music: Singing along strengthens listening memory and early language development

    Durable Board Book Design: Thick sturdy pages are sized for little hands to turn and explore again and again

    Perfect for Shared or Independent Play: A song book designed for bonding moments or confident solo discovery

    Perfect for Bedtime Routines: Designed to help little ones wind down making it a go to choice among bedtime books for families.

Collect more kid's sound books and sound books for toddlers from Cottage Door Press to build a library of books with sound that support learning and together time.

Illustratør
Julie Cosette
ISBN
9781646381241
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
281 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.3.2021
Antall sider
14