Ladybird extends popular Baby Touch collection

Ladybird Books has extended its award winning Baby Touch book collection, welcoming new interactive playbook, Fairy Tales.

The latest addition to the series features easy grab tabs, vibrant illustrations and touch-and-feel textures throughout the story, aiming to inspire baby’s senses.

Inspired by classic fairy tales, each page includes a new surface for babies and toddlers to explore – from Cinderella’s glittering carriage to Snow White’s magical mirror.

Suitable from birth, the books aim to encourage sensory development and boost motor skills and all incorporate a variety of textures such as soft felts, crinkly card and glittering fabrics.

Other highlights in the collection of larger Baby Touch books include Get Dressed and Food, as well as Tummy Time with pop out pages. There is also a range of classic, smaller board books from ABC, to Farm, Pets and Happy Christmas.

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