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Matching Game Book: Bugs and Other Little Critters

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Learning while playing is the name of the Parents are forever looking for things to keep children entertained while on a road trip–whether it's a 10-minute ride to Grandma's house or a flight across the country! They'll find the perfect solution in Twirl's Matching Game Books.

• Four activities in one! Slide the panels to find matching pairs; spot the creatures in the big picture; identify them by their characteristics; play hide-and seek with the matching pairs, or even come up with games of their own!
• An interactive game book that trains visual memory, increases attention to detail, and builds vocabulary too
• Colorful and whimsical illustrations of a wide variety of bugs and little creatures

Fans of Matching Game Bugs will also enjoy the interactive learning in other books in the Matching Game Book series, including Animals, Zoom! , and Colors .

• Ideal for travelling and learning on the go
• Books for 3–5 years old
• Books for preschool and kindergarten learning

12 pages, Board Book

Published March 16, 2021

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Stéphanie Babin

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March 20, 2021
This Matching Game Book, “Bugs and Other Little Critters,” by #stephaniebabin and illustrated by @manucallejon_illustrator, has been a lifesaver on this camping trip! ⛺️ The little sliders are easy to slide and Ella likes peeking to see which bug is behind it. 🐛 She is starting to notice when she finds two the same. It’s a great way to develop fine motor skills, visual matching, and memory! And it kept Ella busy for a few minutes so we could relax. 👍🏻 There are a few others in the series and Ella has already requested them, so one might end up in her Easter basket.
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