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Celebrate the Lunar New Year with this delightful baby board book teaching little ones all about this amazing New Year holiday.
Bold, brightly colored pictures, and short and snappy text is the perfect way to discover the Chinese New Year together in this delightful book! From hanging up paper lanterns to opening fortune cookies, Baby's First Lunar Year features all the familiar favorites associated with the arrival of springtime.
- Bright images that are exciting for little ones to focus on
- A small, sturdy, and padded design making it easy for babies to hold by themselves
- A gentle introduction to the Lunar New Year, with clear text for little ones to understand
- A simple and clear design that's easy for little ones to follow along
Bold, brightly colored pictures, and short and snappy text is the perfect way to discover the Chinese New Year together in this delightful book! From hanging up paper lanterns to opening fortune cookies, Baby's First Lunar Year features all the familiar favorites associated with the arrival of springtime.
- Bright images that are exciting for little ones to focus on
- A small, sturdy, and padded design making it easy for babies to hold by themselves
- A gentle introduction to the Lunar New Year, with clear text for little ones to understand
- A simple and clear design that's easy for little ones to follow along
Complete the series!
This delightful book is part of the Baby's First Holidays range of board books for babies and toddlers from DK Books. This educational and exciting collection includes Baby's First Hanukkah, Baby's First Diwali, Baby's First Thanksgiving and Baby's First Passover.
- Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
- Publish Date: January 23, 2024
- Pages: 14
- Dimensions: 5.44 x 1 x 5.5 inches | 0.41 pounds
- Language: English
- Type: Board Books
- EAN/UPC: 9780744097665
- BISAC Categories: Holidays & Celebrations - Other, Nonreligious, People & Places - General, Social Science - Customs, Traditions, Anthropology