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No More Pacifiers - (Campbell Big Steps) by Campbell Books (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Discover No More Pacifiers, a delightful interactive book that helps little ones (and their parents) navigate giving up pacifiers with ease.
- 2-5 Years
- 7.6" x 7.4" Board Book
- 10 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Activity Books
- Series Name: Campbell Big Steps
Description
About the Book
A practical and fun first experiences novelty book for toddlers learning about ditching the pacifier, with parent and carer tips.
Book Synopsis
Discover No More Pacifiers, a delightful interactive book that helps little ones (and their parents) navigate giving up pacifiers with ease.
Join Molly as she says prepares to say goodbye to her pacifier in this fun-filled novelty book, complete with engaging flaps and mechanisms. Each page features helpful tips for parents and carers, endorsed by The Good Play Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer. With charming illustrations from Marie Kyprianou, No More Pacifiers is the perfect book to help little ones ditch their pacifiers.
The Big Steps series is designed to support toddlers and parents through everyday experiences. For more helpful tips, read No More Diapers.
About the Author
Marie Kyprianou studied Plastic Arts and Modern Literature at the University of Avignon (south of France) before becoming an illustrator. When she is not drawing, Marie has all kinds of passions, including textile creation, decorating, design, good wine and funny people. She has illustrated several titles in Campbell's bestselling Big Steps series, including Let's Wash Our Hands and No More Dummies.
Dr Amanda Gummer is a research psychologist specializing in child development, with over twenty years experience working with children and families. She has set up three organizations - 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.