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Mixed-Up Chameleon

Rs. 450
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Created by the famous American illustrator, Eric Carle, The Mixed-up Chameleon is a picture book designed for children. This book attempts to educate children on the differences between various animals by presenting a morally enlightening story that features a chameleon. Once readers are introduced to the fact that a chameleon has the ability to change colours, the story is given a interesting twist.

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Mixed-Up Chameleon is a classic and universally beloved picture book from the creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Series which is described as "one of the greatest childhood classics of all time" and has sold almost 50 million copies worldwide. This highly interactive book uses distinctive collage illustrations and simple repetitive language to teach children about the differences in animals, what makes them unique, and build their confidence in reading. Along with being educative, it celebrates the importance of being yourself. The illustrations in this picture book are very creative, vibrant, and vivid. It is a perfect interactive Picture book with die-cut tabs on every page that introduces various animals and birds to the children with the shape, size, and colours and is a great book for early learning. The simple repetitive lyrical text is used for the rhythmic story makes it ideal for the reading out aloud activity where more confident little ones who are at beginner’s level can also try to read them on their own. Even as a simple story with very easy-to-understand language for an effortless learning experience for little ones, it is engaging and very creative with an unusual colour palette and beautiful rhymes that children will love that accompany collage-like illustrations of the animals. The Mixed-up Chameleon imparts an important lesson of staying true to your nature with the help of colourful pictures and a humorous story.

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