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That's not my tractor...

(9781409516828 / USB516828) - Fiona Watt - New ed - Usborne - London, United Kingdom - Dimensions: 167 x 167 x 19 mm - Format: 10 pages - Height: 168 mm - Spine width: 17 mm - Width: 166 mm - ISBN: 9781409516828 | Mouse to spot

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That's Not My Tractor is a touchy-feely board book designed for babies and toddlers. The book features simple, repetitive text that encourages interaction and tactile patches that help develop fine motor skills. Each page contains bold illustrations of different tractors, with a little white mouse appears on every page, encouraging children to spot. The book includes tactile pages with bold illustrations that encourage interaction.


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Brand Fiona Watt
ISBN Fiona Watt 1409516822
MPN Fiona Watt USB516828
ID 1832333
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Author Fiona Watt
Dimensions 167 x 167 x 19 mm
Edition statement New ed
Format 10 pages
Height 168 mm
Imprint Usborne
ISBN 9781409516828
Languages English
Publication place London, United Kingdom
Spine width 17 mm
Weight 278 g
Width 166 mm
Philippe Atkinson
23-03-2023 05:58

I enjoy buying these books for my baby grandson and reading them to him. He loves the different textures in the books, and we have quite a collection now. The books are bright and colorful, which adds to his enjoyment.

Rene Blake
19-04-2023 02:41

These books are fantastic! My 1-year-old loves them and they are of great quality.

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