A bright, fun first concepts book featuring sweet mice characters and simple, yet clever die-cuts to explain the concept of shapes.
In this innovative die-cut title, children will learn the concept of shapes through bright, fun illustrations featuring Little Mouse and other friendly animal characters.
The peep-through holes help children engage with the title and encourage sensory development and exploration, and bold colours bring these books to life.
This is the first title in a series of first concept books in the Little Mouse Learns series:
Book 1: OPPOSITES
Book 2: COLOURS
Book 3: SHAPES
Book 4: NUMBERS
These board books are great for young children as they introduce them to these basic but important concepts in a friendly, fun and accesible way!
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Mike Henson grew up in South Africa and from an early age always loved to draw. He now lives by the sea in Hampshire, England, with his wife and three children, who provide him with daily inspiration. Mike enjoys writing songs and children's stories, creating a mess in the kitchen, and making robots out of cardboard boxes.
More about Mike HensonMike Henson grew up in South Africa and from an early age always loved to draw. He now lives by the sea in Hampshire, England, with his wife and three children, who provide him with daily inspiration. Mike enjoys writing songs and children's stories, creating a mess in the kitchen, and making robots out of cardboard boxes.
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