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Cheerios Animal Play Book

by Lee Wade
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Overview

Bring your own Cheerios!

With this exciting companion to the best-selling The Cheerios® Play Book, children can delight once more in adding Cheerios to just the right places. Leopards get their spots, monkeys juggle, owls see — and children will laugh out loud as a much-loved cereal again becomes part of Lee Wade's bold, bright art! As with the original Cheerios® Play Book, pages are recessed to help children successfully place the cereal pieces in the scenes.

MORE tasty, interactive fun that toddlers will love!

Synopsis

Following in the success of "The Cheerios Play Book, " this new animal-themed Cheerios book features die-cut indents on every page, encouraging little fingers to complete each scene and helping little ones improve their dexterity. Full color.

Children's Literature

This simple board book asks youngsters to play with their food--specifically Cheerios breakfast cereal. Each page has die cut holes to place the little round circles of cereal. A monkey needs help juggling his cereal. A seal needs two cereal "balls" to balance. The flowers need some cereal centers. A leopard is missing spots and the child is asked to decorate butterfly wings. An adult can count the flowers, insects, and animals for the child. Dexterity is required of small fingers to pick up and place the tiny edible circles in the correct place.

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Children's Literature

This simple board book asks youngsters to play with their food--specifically Cheerios breakfast cereal. Each page has die cut holes to place the little round circles of cereal. A monkey needs help juggling his cereal. A seal needs two cereal "balls" to balance. The flowers need some cereal centers. A leopard is missing spots and the child is asked to decorate butterfly wings. An adult can count the flowers, insects, and animals for the child. Dexterity is required of small fingers to pick up and place the tiny edible circles in the correct place.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1999
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages
14
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780689830143

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