Pull and Play Books: Bathtime
For many young children (and sometimes their parents), bathtime is a chore. Kids can think of a million things they’d rather be doing than take a bath. This title in the Pull and Play Books™ series provides reassurance and support through gently humorous situations, showing children that bathtime not only essential but oodles of fun! Children will identify with the feelings voiced by Little Crocodile and his friends—whether it’s keeping their hair dry or not wanting to stop playing. Using pull tabs to control the changing pictures, young readers are empowered to apply their newly learned knowledge to their own experience. Look, Mom and Dad, no more tears!
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Pull and Play Books: Bathtime
Pull and Play Books: Bathtime
For many young children (and sometimes their parents), bathtime is a chore. Kids can think of a million things they’d rather be doing than take a bath. This title in the Pull and Play Books™ series provides reassurance and support through gently humorous situations, showing children that bathtime not only essential but oodles of fun! Children will identify with the feelings voiced by Little Crocodile and his friends—whether it’s keeping their hair dry or not wanting to stop playing. Using pull tabs to control the changing pictures, young readers are empowered to apply their newly learned knowledge to their own experience. Look, Mom and Dad, no more tears!
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For many young children (and sometimes their parents), bathtime is a chore. Kids can think of a million things they’d rather be doing than take a bath. This title in the Pull and Play Books™ series provides reassurance and support through gently humorous situations, showing children that bathtime not only essential but oodles of fun! Children will identify with the feelings voiced by Little Crocodile and his friends—whether it’s keeping their hair dry or not wanting to stop playing. Using pull tabs to control the changing pictures, young readers are empowered to apply their newly learned knowledge to their own experience. Look, Mom and Dad, no more tears!























