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Look: A Tummy Time Book

Fold-out book or chart

Main Details

Title Look: A Tummy Time Book
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gavin Bishop
Illustrated by Gavin Bishop
Physical Properties
Format:Fold-out book or chart
Pages:24
Dimensions(mm): Height 150,Width 150
ISBN/Barcode 9781776575015
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Gecko Press
Imprint Gecko Press
NZ Release Date 2 August 2023
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

A concertina board book of big bright faces to place around baby on the floor at tummy time-by multi-award-winning author/illustrator Gavin Bishop. Babies will love tummy time or learning to sit up surrounded by this beautiful two metre fold-out, wordless board book illustrating faces and toys in bright colors. This safe and sturdy concertina book is a perfect new baby or baby shower gift, with compelling illustrations of the things babies love. Friendly faces from the whole family combine with familiar toys and objects, drawn in bold lines with a striking minimalist color palette. Choose your cover and which direction to read this fully reversible book. Accordion-fold books are perfect for babies to strengthen core muscles at tummy time with the saturated colours, simple lines and open faces that babies are hard-wired to enjoy. As the baby grows the strong simple images are perfect for introducing first words and concepts, with family faces to name-including the dog-and objects that babies love to hold and explore-soft toys, ball, keys, an enticing pair of spectacles and more.

Author Biography

Gavin Bishop ONZM, Tainui, Ngati Awa, is a leading Maori illustrator living in Christchurch, New Zealand. He has published over 70 books internationally and been translated into 12 languages. He has written for television and theatre, as well as a libretti for the Royal New Zealand Ballet. His awards include the New Zealand Children's Picture Book of the Year multiple times, the Sir Kingi Ihaka award for lifetime contribution to Maori art and culture, and the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement - Non Fiction.