Count along with lions, elephants, meerkats, and more in this colorful book that introduces babies and toddlers to awesome African animals and makes it fun to learn to count!
Little learners are invited to start counting from 1 to 10 on this fun-packed tour through the savanna and jungles of Africa. Each spread introduces a new number and corresponding images of amazing African animals along with super-simple facts. Toddlers will be delighted by the variety of wild creatures featured and ready to learn.
Designed to be the stepping stone to the best-selling National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book series, the Little Kids First Board Book series takes similar subjects and distills them down to the simplest nonfiction concepts for the youngest audience.
With their square shape, bright and playful design, awesome photography, clear text, and cues to encourage interactive learning, the Little Kids First Board Books mirror the beloved First Big Books while taking a fresh new approach to excite a baby's sense of wonder and make learning about nature and science fun.
Complete your National Geographic Little Kids First Board book collection with these titles:
Little Kids First Board Book Animals On the Go
Little Kids First Board Book Space
Little Kids First Board Book Ocean
Little Kids First Board Book Wild Animal Sounds
Little Kids First Board Book Things That Go
Little Kids First Board Book Dinosaurs
Little Kids First Board Book Weather
Little Kids First Board Book Trucks
Little Kids First Board Book Birds
This is Book 3 in the Little Kids First Board Book Series. See all Little Kids First Board Book books here.
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