Grazie a fori e sagomature che percorrono tutto il libro, le illustrazioni trasformano le pagine in quinte suggestive che permettono di passare da un ambiente ad un altro e di immergersi in una straordinaria e avvincente esperienza di lettura! Il simpatico protagonista del racconto si affaccia sulla copertina attraverso i fori, attirando lo sguardo dei bambini e invitando le loro piccole dita a esplorare il libro, ad aprirlo e ad addentrarsi tra erba e fiori con il piccolo bruco per scoprire nuove meraviglie e seguire le sue avventure.
Agnese Baruzzi Libri







Have you ever seen a wolf in glasses before? Poor old Bernard the Wolf can't see a thing and his big, yellow glasses make him look pretty silly and not at all . . . scary! Children will be able to help Bernard the Wolf in more new challenges in a completely different setting, discovering the wonders of the underwater world.
Everyone knows the sun is hot. But open the flaps in this book and you may find a chilly surprise instead! Each spread of this cleverly designed board book reveals a surprising opposite helps toddlers learn about words and concepts.
This colorful board book invites little ones to look at one thing, and guess what else it could be. Each page shows one shape, and then unfolds to reveal an ingenious surprise, sure to captivate curious toddlers.
Enjoy and share Agnese Baruzzi's bright, graphic artwork with this charming book of pull-out postcards. Each card features a different and gloriously detailed design from the original and much-loved Who's Hiding? novelty book. You can send the postcards to friends and family or even present the pack as a chic gift.
Dinosaur Surprise
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What could be more exciting to a toddler than animals that turn into dinosaurs? Every animal in this book looks cute and small—until you unfold the flaps to reveal a much bigger dinosaur within! Is that a jellyfish or a Pterodactyl? Is that a parrot or a Triceratops? Open the flaps to find out...
Is that a little boat, or a huge ship? Is that a small house, or a small house being hoisted by a giant crane? Each spread of this cleverly designed board book reveals a surprising size opposite that makes for a novel way for toddlers to learn about words and concepts. Here’s a lift-the-flap board book that’s bigger—and smaller—than the average concept book.
Learn the colors of the rainbow--the primary shades, like red and yellow, and the secondary ones too. Each spread has the name of the color written out and a circle filled with things in that hue: for instance green peas, trees, limes, peppers, frogs, and more.