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Black and white book project Africa baby sensory book from Seb and I

Black and White Book Project | Baby Sensory Book | Africa

£10.00Price

Black & white baby sensory board book Spectacular Animals Of Africa.

 

In this book, find 12 animals who live in Africa. From the majestic lion, to the warthog, to meerkats & hippos. 

 

Enjoy sharing these monochrome picture books with babies and toddlers to help stimulate their development & inspire an early love of wildlife.

 

The perfect size & shape for little fingers & will withstand a good bit of chewing and throwing, our board books are designed to last from birth through the toddler years and beyond.

 

A great parenting tool to inspire a love of reading from an early age and create moments to cherish.

Printed on FSC certified paper with soy ink.

 

The book is 150mm x 150mm x 18mm. Approx weight 285g.

 

There are 12 internal pages and there is a map on the inside cover to illustrate where the animals are from.

 

Why not take a look at the rest of our baby books and flashcards collection here.

  • Ruth Bradford, founder, owner and creator of The Little Black and White Book Project. As a graphic designer by trade, Ruth decided to create her own illustrations, encapsulating her love for nature and wildlife and wrap them up in a picture book. Her mission is to inspire the next generation of animal lovers and conservationists from as early an age as possible, which is why black and white is the vehicle being so important from those first days. Ruth believes exposing children to the amazing wildlife on our planet beyond what they see on their doorstep is the best hope of protecting it for the future.

    Here at Seb & I we couldn’t agree more!

    Ruth also strives for eco-friendly materials such as FSC certified and recycled paper, trying to be as plastic free as possible (this is a hard task!) and use lots of environmentally thoughtful packaging. As she wants the business to have as small an impact on our planet and as big an impact on customers as possible. 

    Another amazing thing is that Ruth donates 25% of profits to wildlife charities. With the hope one day, she will have a fund that charities and experts can apply to, to help fund conservation and research projects.  

    Research has shown that black and white, being the ultimate in high contrast, registers the strongest on a baby’s retina which in turn stimulates the brain. Strong visual signals to the brain means more brain growth and therefore faster visual development.   

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