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High Five Kitten! A count-and-squeak book.

Robin Baines Mel Matthews

$14.99

Board book

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English
Two Windmills Limited
26 November 2024
'With a stretch and a yawn, a new day has begun. One high five for Kitten in the bright morning sun.'

High-five Kitten and count 1-5 for lots of count-and-squeak story fun!

Learn to count 1-5 as you follow Kitten from breakfast at the beginning of the day, to playing a games and chasing a mouse, and then going to sleep at bedtime. Before the page is turned, remember to high-five Kitten and count the squeaks from 1-5!

With a soft-to-touch fabric covering a squeaker that makes a super-cute sound, there is lots of giggle-out-loud fun with this read-and-play book. Read the rhyming story and high-five Kitten's paw on every page to make it squeak, squeak, SQUEAK!

 
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Illustrated by:   Mel Matthews
Imprint:   Two Windmills Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 14mm
ISBN:   9781835551295
ISBN 10:   1835551297
Series:   High Five! A squeaky paw series.
Pages:   10
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Aided by her little rescue dog, Kika, Robin has been designing and illustrating bestselling children's books for more than ten years. In her spare time, Robin loves attending art and drawing classes, wild swimming and dreaming of an alternative reality in which she cleans up the streets of the south coast, UK as a crime-fighting superhero! Digital illustrator Mel Matthews' bright and charming characters have featured in children's books, private commissions, advertising campaigns and everything in between. After studying fine art and illustration in Melbourne, Mel now works exclusively in digital format from her Mornington Peninsula studio in Australia. Mel regularly lends her skills to the non-profit sector, including UNICEF, and each year makes time to take on pro-bono work such as donating artwork to raise money for good causes.

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