I Can Be Anything
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Author: Shinsuke Yoshitake
Age: 3-5 years
A laugh-out-loud guessing game bedtime book!
It’s time for bed, but Natsumi has a brilliant idea, even better than going to sleep: She’ll pretend to be something and Mom will guess what she is! Ready?
Is she a caterpillar?
An arrow sign?
An upside-down bug?
Take your best guess, then laugh along with Natsumi and her mom as they play a pre-bedtime game of charades full of silliness and surprises!
• A delightfully silly read-aloud book for young children that helps soften bedtime routines
• Part picture book, part guessing game! The interactive nature will keep kids turning the page!
• Perfect book for toddlers
| Dimensions | 20.3 × 20.3 cm |
|---|---|
| Age | 3-6 years |
| Language | In English |
| Type | Picture books |
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