Harper Collins Blue Tummy Time Ocean Book
Product Description
Tummy time just got a whole lot more fun! Little ones can explore the ocean, spot colourful creatures, and see themselves in the mirror as they play and strengthen their muscles. Fold-out fun: concertina design spreads out for easy tummy-time exploration Mirror feature: babies can spot themselves while playing Underwater adventure: meet friendly sea creatures in a busy, vibrant scene Bold, bright colours: stimulates developing eyesight Muscle-building play: supports head control and early motor skills Engaging illustrations: captivating artwork by Louise Lockhart Stories Aloud audiobook: scan to read and listen along together Sturdy board book: built for little hands and tummy-time use Suitable from 6 months+ Size approx. 17 x 17 x 1.5 cm A sensory ocean adventure for tiny explorers with a fold-out format, vibrant illustrations, and a mirror to interact with, this book turns tummy time into an engaging, playful learning experience that babies will love again and again.
Tummy time just got a whole lot more fun! Little ones can explore the ocean, spot colourful creatures, and see themselves in the mirror as they play and strengthen their muscles.
- Fold-out fun: concertina design spreads out for easy tummy-time exploration
- Mirror feature: babies can spot themselves while playing
- Underwater adventure: meet friendly sea creatures in a busy, vibrant scene
- Bold, bright colours: stimulates developing eyesight
- Muscle-building play: supports head control and early motor skills
- Engaging illustrations: captivating artwork by Louise Lockhart
- Stories Aloud audiobook: scan to read and listen along together
- Sturdy board book: built for little hands and tummy-time use
- Suitable from 6 months+
- Size approx. 17 x 17 x 1.5 cm
A sensory ocean adventure for tiny explorers with a fold-out format, vibrant illustrations, and a mirror to interact with, this book turns tummy time into an engaging, playful learning experience that babies will love again and again.
