Baby Octopus: Finger Puppet Book (Novelty book)

Baby Octopus: Finger Puppet Book By Yu-Hsuan Huang (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Yu-Hsuan Huang (Illustrator)
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Description


Bursting with color and charm, this finger puppet book lets inquisitive babies and toddlers touch, feel, and explore their growing world.

Newborns will love snuggling up with Baby Octopus! Baby Octopus swims, explores, and drifts off to bedtime in her cozy den. Featuring a plush finger puppet that peeks into each lovingly illustrated page, this entry in the bestselling Finger Puppet series offers parents and children a fun, interactive way to play and read as they build a lifelong love of books together.

OVER 7 MILLION COPIES SOLD IN THE SERIES! The Finger Puppet books are a trusted, go-to series for new parents and gift-givers.

LEARNING PLUS PLAYTIME: The bright and colorful cloth finger puppet is ideal for little hands to build and engage their motor skills.

A SWEET AND SIMPLE NEW BABY GIFT: Just the thing for baby showers and birthdays!

ADORABLE ANIMALS: Octopuses are beloved for their eight wiggly arms and big round heads. This book is perfect for lovers of this whip-smart creature of the deep sea.

STURDY AND SECURE: Never worry about losing this soft plush finger puppet, which is permanently attached to the back cover of the book.

Perfect for:

• Parents looking for an interactive and educational way to entertain their young one(s)
• Gift-givers looking for an inexpensive yet sweet baby shower, new baby, or birthday gift
• Fans of the Finger Puppet series
• Octopus fans
• Parents of animal-loving kids

About the Author


Yu-Hsuan Huang, also known as Smallx2, is an illustrator and artist from Taichung City, Taiwan, where she lives with her family and cats.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781797212852
ISBN-10: 1797212850
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Date: March 15th, 2022
Pages: 12
Language: English
 

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