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Babies First LearningBoard Book Bundle (5 Books)

R299

Retail: R560
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Introduce your little one to opposites, counting, colours, and patterns as well as animal homes with this colourful bundle of 5 board books.

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1. Patterns: Patterns is a delightful first concept board book for older babies, with bright, bold illustration by Emily Bolam. With embossing throughout for little ones to touch and feel and simple words to encourage language skills and recognition of familiar objects, this is the perfect introduction to patterns.

2. Counting: Counting is a delightful first concept board book for older babies, with bright, bold illustration by Emily Bolam. With embossing throughout for little ones to touch and feel and simple words to encourage language skills and recognition of familiar objects, this is the perfect introduction to counting.

3. Colours: Colours is a delightful first concept board book for older babies, with bright, bold illustration by Emily Bolam. With embossing throughout for little ones to touch and feel and simple words to encourage language skills and recognition of familiar objects, this is the perfect introduction to colours.

4. Fisher-Price: Where Do You Live?: Discover where some of the cutest animals call their home in this chunky 3D board book.

5. OppositesHelp your baby learn about everything from tall to short and big to small. With bright beautiful artwork, this chunky board book is the perfect introduction to opposites.

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Coming up with a write up for the simple sake of a write up does, however, become difficult when we're staring complete lack of creativity right in the face. But apparently asking management to cancel all the deals for the day isn't a viable fix.

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