Time to Eat
Fanti, a baby elephant, is very hungry. Luckily, she has learned to eat on her own, and she loves to eat everything! Will she be able to finish all her food?
This fantastic interactive story is perfect for playing with your little ones and helping them learn that they should eat everything. After all, Fanti feels great after eating!
Time to Eat is part of the Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big collection, which is a reference collection designed for children from 0 to 3 years old.
Collection features:
- It addresses kids’ first big challenges, with animals as the main characters.
- It has been supervised by early year's educators.
- The stories are interactive: children must play and help the different animals.
- The books are made of cardboard and have a handle, so children can carry them around more easily.
- The illustrations are fun and eye-catching, and stand out against the backgrounds.
The last page has a flap to open, where children can see the before and after of learning each challenge.
- The main animal character of each story encourages a friend to learn as well.
- They are short stories, designed for the attention span of the youngest children.
- The collection is a fun tool to encourage the little ones that they can perform the action, like the main characters of the stories.
- The text is in CAPITAL letters, the first that children learn. So they can use them again when they are older or have their siblings read them.
- It’ s the ideal book collection to help babies with their first big challenges!
Titles in the collection:
1) I Want a Bath
2) Let’ s Go to Sleep
3) Time to Eat
4) I Can Brush My Teeth
5) Bye-Bye Pacifier
6) No More Diapers
7) I Dress Myself
8) I Tidy Up After I Play
9) Let’ s Play Without Screens
Esther Burgueño holds a degree in fine arts specializing in engraving and stamping. In 2009 she won the 6th Lola Anglada Illustration Award for Els contes d’Ukanaburu. A few years later, she would illustrate Mosgo, the winning novel of the XXI Edebé Prize for Children's Literature in 2013.