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Babar and His Family: A Board Book
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Babar and His Family: A Board Book
Current price: $8.99


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Babar and His Family: A Board Book
Current price: $8.99
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Laurent de Brunhoff’s
Babar and His Family
is a lively adaptation of the classic picture book
Meet Babar and His Family
.
Join this royal family on a year full of adventures! Whether they’re sailing the summer seas, building snow elephants, or enjoying a surprise ice cream treat with Cousin Arthur, these elephants sure know how to have fun.
Babar was called by the
New York Times
a “beloved storybook character,” was praised by
Where the Wild Things Are
creator Maurice Sendak as “at the very heart of my conception of what turns a picture book into a work of art,” was featured in
USA TODAY
, which said, “Few series have had such enduring appeal to young readers,” and cited in
The New Yorker
, which wrote, “There are a few parents who haven’t tried the Babar books, and the rare small child who doesn’t like, or even love them.”
Babar and His Family
is a lively adaptation of the classic picture book
Meet Babar and His Family
.
Join this royal family on a year full of adventures! Whether they’re sailing the summer seas, building snow elephants, or enjoying a surprise ice cream treat with Cousin Arthur, these elephants sure know how to have fun.
Babar was called by the
New York Times
a “beloved storybook character,” was praised by
Where the Wild Things Are
creator Maurice Sendak as “at the very heart of my conception of what turns a picture book into a work of art,” was featured in
USA TODAY
, which said, “Few series have had such enduring appeal to young readers,” and cited in
The New Yorker
, which wrote, “There are a few parents who haven’t tried the Babar books, and the rare small child who doesn’t like, or even love them.”