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It's Nice to be a Narwhal!
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It's Nice to be a Narwhal!
Current price: $10.99
Barnes and Noble
It's Nice to be a Narwhal!
Current price: $10.99
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A tactile, touch-and-feel book with color-changing sequins.
Does your child love cute animals and sequins? If you said yes, add
It’s Nice to be a Narwhal
to your cart! This narwhal-themed touch-and-feel book is perfect for young children who love narwhals and funny rhymes.
Children, ages three and up, will love:
Watching the color change as they interact with the two-way sequins on every spread
The amusing and enchanting rhyming text
Receiving this interactive book as a birthday gift, stocking stuffer, Easter basket goody, road trip activity, or just because
is a durable board book that fits into tiny hands. Parents and their little ones will enjoy reading this silly rhyming book out loud.
If your child enjoys
It’s Nice to be a Narwhal,
be sure to check out the other sequin board books from this series,
How to Charm a Llama, If You Ever See a Disco Fish,
and
Do You Believe in Groovicorns?
Does your child love cute animals and sequins? If you said yes, add
It’s Nice to be a Narwhal
to your cart! This narwhal-themed touch-and-feel book is perfect for young children who love narwhals and funny rhymes.
Children, ages three and up, will love:
Watching the color change as they interact with the two-way sequins on every spread
The amusing and enchanting rhyming text
Receiving this interactive book as a birthday gift, stocking stuffer, Easter basket goody, road trip activity, or just because
is a durable board book that fits into tiny hands. Parents and their little ones will enjoy reading this silly rhyming book out loud.
If your child enjoys
It’s Nice to be a Narwhal,
be sure to check out the other sequin board books from this series,
How to Charm a Llama, If You Ever See a Disco Fish,
and
Do You Believe in Groovicorns?