
Reach for this book when you need a portable, high-engagement tool to soothe a restless toddler in a stroller or car seat. It is the perfect solution for those transitional moments during errands or walks when a child needs a sensory-rich distraction that encourages independent play and cognitive development. Through a series of vibrant savanna scenes, your child will hunt for hidden animals like lions and elephants tucked behind soft felt flaps. The book concludes with a delightful mirror surprise, fostering self-recognition and social joy. It is designed specifically for the 0 to 3 age range, using tactile exploration to build fine motor skills and early object permanence in a sturdy, travel-friendly format.
None. This is a secular, joyful, and safe exploration of the natural world.
A 10-month-old to 2-year-old who is beginning to master the concept of object permanence and enjoys repetitive, interactive games. It is especially suited for families who spend a lot of time on the go and need durable, attachable entertainment.
No prep is required. The book is designed for cold-reading and can even be used for independent tactile play without adult narration. A parent might reach for this when a toddler is becoming fussy during a long walk or when they notice their child is starting to use their pointer finger to poke and lift objects.
For a baby (6-12 months), the focus is purely on the sensory experience of the felt and the visual stimulation of the high-contrast art. For a toddler (18-36 months), the takeaway is vocabulary building, animal identification, and the thrill of the 'hide and seek' game.
Unlike many lift-the-flap books that use easily-torn paper, this edition uses soft felt flaps that are durable and easy for tiny fingers to grasp. The inclusion of the stroller strap makes it a functional gear item as much as a literary one.
This is a tactile board book featuring five spreads of savanna animals. Each page features a different animal (lion, crocodile, elephant, giraffe) hidden behind a bright felt flap. The final page features a mirror hidden behind a flap so the child can find themselves.
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