Can You Choo Choo Like a Train?
by Child's Play, illustrated by Cocoretto
Interest age: 2 to 3
Published by Child’s Play, 2024
About this book
This delightful little board book encourages babies and toddlers to replicate the noises made by some of their favourite vehicles.
Children are invited to whoop like a police van, choo choo like a steam train, honk like a school bus, chug like a tractor and nee nor like a fire engine.
On each double page, a vibrantly-coloured vehicle is set against a contrasting plain background, making the simplistic images easy to identify.
With minimal text, repetitive phrases and questions inviting reader interaction, this book is ideal to help children develop their early language skills. The small format is perfect for little hands to grasp, while chunky, robust pages with rounded corners are easy and safe to turn.
A range of ethnicities featured throughout ensure that this inclusive book will appeal to a wide audience. Look out for other titles in the series, including Can You Bark Like a Dog? and Can You Dig Like a Digger?
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