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Interactive children's book by Hervé Tullet that teaches color mixing and play in a fun and imaginative way.

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Press Here author Hervé Tullet returns with another magical experience for young readers. The book Colors invites children to use their fingers to "mix" colors, rub the pages and watch what happens next.

Tullet once again relies on simplicity, imagination and hands-on play – without sounds or electronics, just color, movement and creativity. A perfect first book about colors for curious children.

Author Hervé Tullet
Publisher Labyrint
Language Czech
Pages 64

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Category: Kids' books
Weight: 0.3 kg
Categories: kids' books
Products: children's books
Age: 0 – 3
Language: Czech

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