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Can You Tickle a Tiger? - (Tickle Books) by Bobbie Brooks (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Giggle your way through this book with touch, feel, and tickle fun!Touch, feel, and tickle the friendly wild animals in this interactive book that is full of paw-some playful fun!There are four friendly wild animals for you to tickle on each page as you follow the felt trails with your finger.
- 0-3 Years
- 9.8" x 9.9" Board Book
- 8 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Tickle Books
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About the Book
Giggle your way through this book with touch, feel, and tickle fun!Book Synopsis
Giggle your way through this book with touch, feel, and tickle fun!
Touch, feel, and tickle the friendly wild animals in this interactive book that is full of paw-some playful fun!
There are four friendly wild animals for you to tickle on each page as you follow the felt trails with your finger. Die-cuts in the pages reveal bright felt finger trails to touch, feel, and follow to tickle each animal and make them laugh, giggle, and smile!
The bright and bold illustrations will captivate young readers, who will want to touch, feel, and tickle the animals as they read the funny rhyming words. The felt pages make these books light to hold and perfect for toddlers and children to pick up, read, and play with!
About the Author
Bobbie Brooks is the pen name for Gemma Cooper, a children's book author and editor from the Essex countryside, who writes fun and interactive books for children of all ages. Gemma loves writing books that explain how things work or books that are packed full of interesting facts. In 2023, Gemma won the BookTrust Storytime Prize for her book, 'Can You Tickle a Tiger?' - a prize voted for by children and families attending special reading events held in over 2,400 libraries across the UK.
Since graduating from art school, Carrie Hennon has worked as a graphic designer, illustrator and art editor for the past 21 years. Carrie is passionate about children's book illustration and is continually inspired by her daily contact with the artists whom she commissions. She has also written her own books for the very young.