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‘Kijk je mee, baby?’

Kijk je mee baby? le toboggan

Dutch, from birth.

What can you see baby? This gorgeous board book is a great way to introduce books to baby. Its black and white illustrations provide a contrast that will help babies ‘see’ better. Babies cannot distinguish shapes very well and the two contrasted colours gives a better definition to the different shapes. Introduce baby to a tiger, a fish and several other animals and shapes.

Kijk je mee, baby? is the perfect first book for baby and ideal as a gift for baby showers.

Find all our books in Dutch at www.letoboggan.com.au/dutch

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‘Dribbel speelt in de regen’

Dribbel speelt in de regen le toboggan

In Dutch, from 1yo.

Spot loves playing in the rain. Put your raincoat and boots on and follow him in his outdoor adventures. Lift the flaps and see who is hiding?

This is a fun board book that will trigger little readers’ curiosity. Its flaps make the story engaging and interactive.

Get ready for a fun day of playing under the rain with Dribbel speelt in the regen.

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‘Kleine Ijsbeer en de pandaberen’

Kleine IJsbeer en de pandaberen

In Dutch, from 4yo.

lars in a little polar bear. One day he spots a cruise ship stopping in his bay and decides to explore it. Before he can clim off, the ship sails away and stops in a country with long leafy plants. He find black and white bear among the bamboo forest. Would they be able to help him find his way home?

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‘Bedtijd voor Boo’

Bedtijd voor Boo

In Dutch, from 2yo.

Gorgeous book for bedtime. It is time to sleep for Belle and her rabbit Boo. However, before entering the dreamworld, they look around the bedroom and it is also bedtime for the cowboys, the ballerinas and the pirates.

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‘My first 150 sight words’

my first 150 sight words

Bilingual Dutch/English, from 6yo.

Great workbook to teach children how to write and read basic words in Dutch and in English. The vocabulary covers animals, family, objects, opposites, home, food and more. The children will have to complete sentences. They will not only learn useful and high frequency vocabulary but they will see it applied in a sentence for context.

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‘Mia en de bibliotheekhond’

mia en de biliotheekhond - le toboggan bookstore

In Dutch, from 4yo.

Mia does not like reading out loud. Her words are all jumbled. At the library she reads to the librarian’s dog Bonny. Bonny does not mind if the words come out wrong. Little by little as Mia practises reading, she gains confidence. Reading is fun.

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