Take a trip into the wild today... slide the pages and see animals at play! Featuring a gently rhyming text and a fantastic sliding surprise on each page, this interactive board book is perfect for small hands and big imaginations. With the use of easy-to-pull page extenders that double the size of each scene, a pair of elephants suddenly becomes a whole parade of elephants; a cuddly monkey couple, surprise, become a family with one, two, three monkey babies; a picture of a quiet coral reef becomes a busy gathering of colorful sea creatures.
Explore all kinds of wonderful wild animals in this delightful board book! Beautiful, sweet illustrations of animals in their natural habitats come to life when you slide the facing pictures of each spread outward to reveal a hidden extension of the scene beneath. Babies and toddlers will love sliding the page extenders out and back in, over and over again.
Delight your little one, while encouraging creativity and imagination , building cognitive skills and strengthening eye-hand coordination with Slide and See: Meet the Animals !
This is Book 1 in the Slide and See Series. See all Slide and See books here.
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