My Fold Out Books I Love You

My Fold Out Books I Love You (Board Books)

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This is an enchanting board book to share with the little one that you love. Open up the cover, and inside is one long, concertina-style page which unfolds to reveal heartwarming illustrations for you and your little one to look at and talk about together. A lovely gift for Valentine’s Day and beyond.

About the Author


Roger Priddy left school at 16 with just one qualification—in art. He went to Berkshire College of Art and Design and trained as an illustrator.  His first job in children’s books was working with the publisher Peter Usborne, at Usborne Publishing, and then he worked with Peter Kindersley at Dorling Kindersley, where he spent 16 years. Priddy became Creative Director of DK’s Children’s Division and was Managing Director of the children’s mass market publisher Funfax when it was acquired by DK.  In 2000, he created Priddy Books with John Sargent at St Martin’s Press to create innovative and imaginative titles for children, from first books for babies through early reference titles for older children. Since then, over 30 million copies of Roger's 200 plus books have sold worldwide, with five of his books—My Big Animal, My Big Truck, Happy Baby Words, Happy Baby Colors and Puppy and Friends—each selling over one million copies. He is also the author of Big Board First 100 Words; Big Board Books Colors, ABC, Numbers; and Bright Baby Noisy Monsters. His creativity has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Priddy lives in London with his wife Zena and their four children.

Product Details ISBN-10: 0312513348
ISBN-13: 9780312513344
Published: Priddy Books, 12/20/2011
Pages: 12
Language: English
Recommended Reading Level Minimum Age: 1
Maximum Age: 3
Minimum Grade Level: BY
Maximum Grade Level: TD

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