Description
Discover the wonders of the animal kingdom with 'Snap! Stick Out Your Tongue!', an engaging novelty book by Bob Barner that captivates curious minds aged 3 to 5. This brand new, beautifully illustrated book features ten pages filled with fascinating facts about some of the planet's most unusual creatures and their impressive tongues. Kids will love the interactive pull-and-release tabs that mimic the tongues of various animals, making it seem as if each one is dramatically slurping! This educational and entertaining board book provides an excellent opportunity for young children to learn about animal adaptations and the unique characteristics of species. Perfect for animal enthusiasts and budding biologists, this book encourages exploration about which animal has the largest tongue and which tongue can be twice as long as its body. With its innovative design and engaging educational content, 'Snap! Stick Out Your Tongue!' is an ideal gift for any child’s bookshelf. It’s also a fantastic resource for parents, grandparents, librarians, science teachers, and educators. Add it to your collection alongside engaging titles like 'Shark Bite!' and 'Dino Chomp!' for a playful and educational reading experience. Delivery for this item is prompt, ensuring you can dive into the fascinating world of animal tongues in no time! Order now to spark curiosity and laughter with a book that’s as entertaining as it is informative.
By Barner, Bob
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Novelty book / Other
Number of Pages 10
Publisher Chronicle Books
Snap! Stick Out Your Tongue! takes a fascinating look at some of the planet's strangest creatures, and their tongues. This clever novelty book features pull-and-release tabs-pull the tongue on each page and watch it snap back into place when you let go! Filled with impressive facts about the wild's most remarkable tongues, this book is both entertaining and educational.A clever novelty book that mimics the tongues of the creatures featuredPull-and-release tabs that "snap!" back into place on every spreadMakes it appear as if each animal is slurping dramaticallyWhat animal has the largest tongue in the world? What animal's tongue is twice as long as its body? Written and illustrated by the distinguished and ever-curious Bob Barner, this innovative "snapping" board book will satisfy even the hungriest of curious minds.Curious, animal-loving kids will go wild for this silly and irresistible bookPerfect for children ages 3 to 5Equal parts educational and entertaining, this makes a great gift for parents and grandparents, as well as librarians, science teachers, and educatorsAdd it to the shelf with books like Shark Bite! and Dino Chomp! by Little Bee Books, and Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book by Rod Campbell.
By Barner, Bob
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Novelty book / Other
Number of Pages 10
Publisher Chronicle Books
Snap! Stick Out Your Tongue! takes a fascinating look at some of the planet's strangest creatures, and their tongues. This clever novelty book features pull-and-release tabs-pull the tongue on each page and watch it snap back into place when you let go! Filled with impressive facts about the wild's most remarkable tongues, this book is both entertaining and educational.A clever novelty book that mimics the tongues of the creatures featuredPull-and-release tabs that "snap!" back into place on every spreadMakes it appear as if each animal is slurping dramaticallyWhat animal has the largest tongue in the world? What animal's tongue is twice as long as its body? Written and illustrated by the distinguished and ever-curious Bob Barner, this innovative "snapping" board book will satisfy even the hungriest of curious minds.Curious, animal-loving kids will go wild for this silly and irresistible bookPerfect for children ages 3 to 5Equal parts educational and entertaining, this makes a great gift for parents and grandparents, as well as librarians, science teachers, and educatorsAdd it to the shelf with books like Shark Bite! and Dino Chomp! by Little Bee Books, and Dear Zoo: A Lift-the-Flap Book by Rod Campbell.