"full of bright creatures, joyous greetings and a baby-pleasing mirror at the end"
Guardian - Best New Children's Books
The perfect brightly coloured gift for little ones, with baby animals to find, shiny mirror on every page and a gorgeous mirror ending.
Babies and toddlers will love finding the cute creatures on every reflective page in this unique mirror board book, full of bold shapes, high contrast colours and new words to enjoy. The shiny mirror and bright colours are ideal for tummy time and sensory playtime, catching the eye and keeping little ones engaged as they say hello and bye bye – then find themselves in the mirror at the end!
Mirrors on every page extend the landscape – hold the book upright to create a magical mirror world to explore!
Every Mirror Magic book includes a free audio download via the QR code on the back. Listen along and learn new words as the book is read out loud, then read again to enjoy a bonus audio spotting game!
Bounce into a bright and beautiful Spring season with Sharon King-Chai, the award-winning illustrator of Julia Donaldson’s Animalphabet and Counting Creatures.
Also available in the Mirror Magic series:
Hello Bee!
Hello Fish!
Hello Sun!
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Sharon King-Chai grew up on the sunny shores of Sydney and spent happy years doodling and covering the carpets in ink. She studied Visual Communication (Hons) at University of Technology, Sydney, majoring in illustration. In 2003, armed with paintbrushes and a jar of vegemite she travelled across the world to a fresh new canvas, and has been based in North L
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