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First 100 Words From the 60s (Highchair U)

Current price: $10.99
First 100 Words From the 60s (Highchair U)
First 100 Words From the 60s (Highchair U)

Barnes and Noble

First 100 Words From the 60s (Highchair U)

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First 100 Words From the 60s
is a pop culture primer for babies that’s outta sight!
Throw on your bell bottoms and your tie-dye shirt and take your baby on a stroller ride back in time to share the most iconic tv shows, toys, music, films, and fashion of the 60s! Forget apple, ball, and cat. Your little one is ready for the skinny on 60s words like the
Adams Family
,
Beatles
, and
Chatty Cathy
!
Featuring 100 of the grooviest words and phrases from the 60s, bright and playful illustrations, and 5 pop culture categories that are
far out
POP CULTURE BONDING:
Parents, grandparents, and groovy aunts and uncles can introduce young readers to their favorite decade
ENGAGING ILLUSTRATIONS:
From flower power and banana bikes to mini skirts and go-go boots, 60s pop culture favorites are depicted in colorful illustrations that reinforce vocabulary building
STURDY BOARD BOOK:
Will stand up to repeated readings and curious hands and mouths
GREAT GIFT:
Be the grooviest gift giver in the room at baby showers, gender reveals, and birthday parties

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