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A fun touch-and-feel mini-beasts story from Rod Campbell, creator of the preschool lift-the-flap classic, Dear Zoo.
Join in the fun by touching a scritchy-scratchy grasshopper, a shiny beetle and even a slimy snail in I’m Not Scary!, an interactive touch-and-feel book, packed full of favourite bugs and mini-beasts. But will you be brave enough to touch all the creatures? With flaps to lift and touch-and-feel patches on every page, this is the perfect introduction to garden mini-beasts for toddlers.
Little animal lovers will also enjoy Rod Campbell’s touch and feel books: Buster’s Farm, Fluffy Chick and Fluffy Kitten.
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A fun touch-and-feel mini-beasts story from Rod Campbell, creator of the preschool lift-the-flap classic, Dear Zoo.
Join in the fun by touching a scritchy-scratchy grasshopper, a shiny beetle and even a slimy snail in I’m Not Scary!, an interactive touch-and-feel book, packed full of favourite bugs and mini-beasts. But will you be brave enough to touch all the creatures? With flaps to lift and touch-and-feel patches on every page, this is the perfect introduction to garden mini-beasts for toddlers.
Little animal lovers will also enjoy Rod Campbell’s touch and feel books: Buster’s Farm, Fluffy Chick and Fluffy Kitten.
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