What Is a Sloth? (Board Books)

What Is a Sloth? By Cottage Door Press (Editor), Manu Montoya (Illustrator), Ginger Swift Cover Image
By Cottage Door Press (Editor), Manu Montoya (Illustrator), Ginger Swift
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Description


Learn about the adorably cute and sleepy tree dwelling mammal-the sloth Babies and toddlers will love exploring every vibrant page filled with playful tropical rainforest animal friends and fun sloth facts found under sturdy, easy-to-lift flaps perfect for little hands. A sweet and silly addition to your littles library collection

  • Surprise and delight with bright artwork and fun sloth facts found under every flap
  • Sturdy board book pages with thick flaps perfectly sized for little hands and fingers to turn the pages and read along
  • Lifting flaps strengthens hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
  • Bright and cheerful addition to your littles library collection Perfect for your little sloth fan
  • Collect all the books in the series: What Is a Llama, What Is a Narwhal, and What Is a Flamingo

Praise for our Small Board Lift-a-Flap

"The flaps are the sturdiest in the business and will likely survive vigorous play and exploration."―Kirkus Reviews, PBS Kids Fish



Product Details
ISBN: 9781680526332
ISBN-10: 1680526332
Publisher: Cottage Door Press
Publication Date: August 13th, 2019
Pages: 12
Language: English

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