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Which Animal Would be a Good Friend Lift-the-Flap

Rs. 1299
6 In Stock

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure around the globe with Which Animal Would be a Good Friend ! This exciting, interactive atlas is packed with over 100 flaps that reveal fascinating facts, stunning illustrations, and hidden surprises about the world’s countries, cultures, wildlife, and landmarks. Perfect for curious young explorers, this vibrant book brings geography to life, turning learning into a fun, hands-on experience. Whether you're at home or in the classroom, this is the ultimate way to inspire a love of the world around us. Ready to discover the wonders of our planet? Let the journey begin! Watch the video below.

Description

The Which Animal Would be a Good Friend is an engaging and educational resource designed to introduce young readers to the diverse cultures, landscapes, and wonders of our planet. With more than 100 lift-the-flap features and colorful drawings, this interactive atlas makes geography education entertaining and educational.

Important attributes:

  • Interactive Learning: Children can discover secret facts, pictures, and surprises on each page by opening more than 100 flaps, which will improve their comprehension of the world.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: The atlas delivers a worldwide perspective by examining all seven continents and five seas, including details on nations, cultures, species, and landmarks.
  • Captivating pictures: Vibrant, intricate pictures decorate every page, captivating young minds and promoting investigation.
  • Educational Content: The book stimulates curiosity and learning by providing intriguing information and trivia, such as the location of the coldest city or the highest peak.
  • Long-lasting Design: Made from premium materials, this hardcover book is designed to withstand frequent handling by young readers.

Young Reader Benefits:

  • Improved Geography Knowledge: Kids learn the basic concepts of global geography, including continents, nations, and important landmarks.
  • Cultural understanding: By showcasing many cultures and customs, the atlas fosters an appreciation and understanding of the world.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Interactive activities let kids think critically and actively interact with the content.
  • Visual Learning: Complex information is made easier to understand for visual learners through the use of text and illustrations.
Ideal for children aged 5 and above, the Which Animal Would be a Good Friend serves as an excellent educational tool for both home and classroom settings. Its interactive format makes it a delightful gift that combines learning with play, sparking a lifelong interest in the world around us. Did we have books this fun and engaging when we were kids? Imagine learning about the highest peaks, the coldest cities, and so much more in the most exciting way possible—by lifting the flaps to uncover amazing facts! This vibrant, interactive book is packed with over 100 flaps to lift, vivid illustrations, and fascinating knowledge, making it perfect for curious minds aged 5 and above. Give your child the gift of discovery and ignite their love for learning! Grab your copy now and let the adventures begin!

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Dimensions 30 × 23 × 5 cm
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