Cover of Baby Touch: Happy Families by Baby Engagement

Baby Touch: Happy Families

by Baby Engagement

Baby Touch: Happy Families invites your little one into a world of friendly animal families through bright, high-contrast colors and soft textures. This tactile picture book from Ladybird’s Baby Touch series is designed for babies and toddlers to explore with you, turning reading time into touch-and-feel discovery filled with warmth and wonder. In Baby Touch: Happy Families, the pages unfold as short, interactive spreads that invite tiny fingers to explore. Each scene features a mummy, daddy, and baby animal paired with a distinct texture—from smooth to bumpy—paired with vivid, high-contrast illustrations that grab a baby’s attention. More than a story, it’s a hands-on learning experience. Questions like “Is the elephant smooth or bumpy?” encourage observation and language during shared time, while the simple structure and tactile patches foster early fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. The sensory journey continues as little ones discover textures, colors, and the bonds within animal families, making learning feel like play. Interactive touch-and-feel patches across animal families Bright, high-contrast illustrations to support visual development Simple, baby-friendly text that invites participation and questions Various textures to encourage tactile exploration and fine motor skills Short, shared reading moments that strengthen parent–child bonding Friendly animal characters and family scenes that spark imagination After reading Baby Touch: Happy Families, little readers gain confidence to explore with sense and language, building curiosity, focus, and a love of learning that lasts beyond story time. The experience leaves them feeling inspired, connected, and ready for the next gentle adventure together with you.

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