Visual and tactile elegance that will appeal to eyes and hands. —The New York Times
Introducing TouchThinkLearn books, a format unlike any other. Combining scooped-out die-cuts with raised, shaped elements, each book is designed to offer the youngest learners an irresistible opportunity to explore their universe in a hands-on, multisensory way. Seeing the image, tracing its shape, saying its name: these modes of perception combine in a dynamic way to stimulate understanding of essential concepts. Experience green both in the beauty of a raised leaf's surface as well as in the caterpillar that munches on the leaf's edge. Celebrate a moon rising into the night, while simultaneously a sun sets deep into the mirroring page.
• Translates abstract thought into tangible knowledge • Gives early learning new dimension
A bold, graphic and tactile introduction to colors. —Kirkus Reviews
Fans ofPress Here,Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, andChicka Chicka Boom Boomwill love this book.
This book is a great read for: • Babies and toddlers • Childcare workers • Parents • GrandparentsXavier Deneux studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris. He has worked as a graphic artist, creating posters and decorations for various industries, and has illustrated more than forty children's books. He lives and works in Paris, France. A bold, graphic and tactile introduction to colors. --Kirkus Reviews There's a new kind of board book in town! --Coquette Maman The pages feel like works of art or interactive sculpture, designed to encourage kids to engage with the books in a multi-sensory way. --Cool Mom Picks The next big thing for early learners> --Daily Candy Kids It's rare for me to get excited about a board book, but when I see something special it's very fun. --Cindy Dobrez, Bookends: A Booklist Blog At the top of my gift list for anyone wholƒç