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Can You Say Please? - Learning About Manners | Board Book

Can You Say Please? - Learning About Manners | Board Book

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The Big Steps series is designed to help young children deal with everyday experiences in their lives. In Can You Say Please?, meet Ned and Ellie, who share their toys and practise using good manners.
Help Ned and Ellie take turns with their toys, use good table manners and tackle nose-picking in this fun-filled novelty book, brought to life with flaps and mechanisms. Each page has really helpful tips for parents and carers that are endorsed by The Good Play Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer. With delightful illustrations from Marion Cocklico, Can You Say Please? is a brilliant story for introducing manners in a fun and relatable way.
For more Big Steps toddler board books read No More Nappies, I’m Starting Nursery, We Can Get Dressed, We're Going to the Dentist, I’m Not Sleepy, We're Going to the Doctor and We're Having a Baby
►Authors: Marion Cocklico, Amanda Gummer
►Reading Age: 2 Years and Older
►Details: Board Book | 10 pages | 19.6 x 19.7 cm
About the Authors: Marion Cocklico studied graphic design at Pivaut (Nantes, France) for 4 years before becoming an illustrator. She's worked with over thirty different French publishing houses since 2008 including Gallimard Tourbillon and Larousse. She lives in Paris.
Dr Amanda Gummer is a research psychologist specialising in child development, with over 20 years’ experience working with children and families. She has set up three organisations - Fundamentally Children, FUNdamentals and the Good Toy Guide Ltd - all of which promote the value of play and positive parenting in child development. Amanda is frequently in the media and on expert panels for child-related issues, as well as being the British Toy and Hobby Association's spokesperson for their Make Time to Play Campaign.

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