'Dikkie Dik - Kiekeboek' is a beautifully soft and neat baby book for toddlers.The sturdy fabric baby book 'Dikkie Dik - Kiekeboek' goes one step further than the familiar crisp...
"Polar bear, where are you?" by Ingela P Arrhenius is a wonderful volume in the Where are you series. In this children's book made of nice sturdy cardboard, it is...
Jingle bells, jingle bells, will you join us? You can hear the bells from afar in the sleigh A musical Christmas celebration. Four friends conjure up their instruments and play...
Four hunters in the forest. Three of them know exactly how to catch that beautiful bird. The fourth hunter (who would actually much rather look at the beautiful bird than...
Zebra, where are you? is the beautiful sixth volume with flaps in the popular toddler series "Where are you?" by Swedish designer Ingela P Arrhenius.FlapsIn Zebra, where are you? all...
The incredibly successful Picture Book of the Year "Coco can do it!" by Loes Riphagen can now also be embraced by babies and toddlers. In the Coco baby book, the...
In this special anniversary edition, Gonnie and her friends all introduce themselves nicely and you'll discover what makes each little goose unique. A thick cardboard book with a whopping 44...
This fabric book with squishy sounds, flaps and tactile spots about the popular geese Gonnie and Gijsje is suitable for babies from 3 to 4 months, but is also attractive...
A new resident has been born at the petting zoo. Before Mik has found the baby goat, he must pass by all the other petting zoo animals, each expressing their...
Astronaut, Where Are You? is the beautiful tenth volume with flaps in the popular toddler series Where Are You? by Swedish designer Ingela P Arrhenius. Flaps In Astronaut, Where Are...
'That's a lot for a cat' is the touching story about cat Roetje, who has died and has to be buried. Together with his mother, the main character makes up...
In the thick cardboard book "A Tour of the Construction Site," readers first get to know a large vehicle used in construction. Then they can take it for a spin...