Would You Ever Pet a Platypus? (God's Funniest Animals) Board book ? Touch & Feel
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Would you pet a platypus? Nuzzle a narwhal? Cuddle a chameleon? Kids will laugh and enjoy God's creativity through the wackiest animals He ever made! Perfect for young children! Children will love reading the funny rhyme that questions how silly it would be to arm wrestle an armadillo or pinch a porcupine! Amazing silicone touches are featured throughout, each with a different texture for children to explore. This tactile book offers plenty for young children to enjoy, helping to promote an early love of reading. Published By God's Funniest Animals on 2019-08-06
Book details
- Hardcover
- 10 pages
- English
- 1400215366
- 9781400215362
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