No. of pages 14
Published: 2011
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"Books for Babies" by Heather Hunt is a charming introduction to the world of literature for the littlest readers. The book features engaging illustrations and simple, rhythmic text designed to captivate newborns and toddlers. It encourages early literacy and the joy of reading, inviting parents and caregivers to share these delightful moments with their little ones. Each page highlights the importance of stories and the bond that develops through reading together, fostering a love for books from the very start. It’s a wonderful way to inspire curiosity and imagination in babies and toddlers alike. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 2-4 years.
There are 14 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Kane/Miller Book Publishers .
KENNEDY WARNE co-founded New Zealand Geographic magazine in 1988 and served as editor for 15 years. He now writes for the magazine and for National Geographic, and gives a fortnightly report on the outdoors and the environment on Radio New Zealand's award-winning Nine to Noon programme with Kathryn Ryan. He has written books on the world's threatened mangrove forests, the Tuhoe iwi of Te Urewera and New Zealand's State Highway 1. He became enchanted by the story of p?-Ip?-Iwharauroa and riroriro in 2013 when he organised a 'Welcome back cuckoo' event for his local ecological restoration group, the Friends of Oakley Creek. The group sang cuckoo songs (including one written for the occasion), wore cuckoo face masks, and wrote messages thanking the warbler for its sterling service as a foster parent for the cuckoo, which were then posted into a large replica of a grey warbler nest. HEATHER HUNT is an illustrator and exhibiting artist who has spent her life learning about the world by drawing it. Her characters and the scenes they inhabit emerge out of a research process that involves observing, photographing, reading, writing, conversations and, above all, hundreds of drawings. Heather's much-loved 'Backyard Kiwi' character is the face of one of New Zealand's most successful kiwi recovery projects and inspired the work for her award-winning picture book, Kiwi, the real story (Storylines Notable Book Award, NZ Post Book Award finalist and winner of the Children's Choice Award NF, LIANZA award finalist).