Morning is here and it’s time to read and play, for God has given us another beautiful day with this adorable lift-a-flap book! Enjoy a sweet, inspirational board book and lift each flap to uncover an adorable story about appreciating life’s blessings. Say good morning to the birds and trees and get ready for the day, giving pause to thank God for His wonderful creations. From the breakfast their grown-ups make to the friends they play with at the park, children will begin to recognize God’s love in every day. Add to the family collection of religious board stories for boys or girls alongside the Cottage Door Press children’s Bible and more.
Little Sunbeams books offer little ones sweet reminders of God’s blessings and love while encouraging thoughtfulness and gratitude. We believe there is a “little light” inside each of us that makes us special, and these stories encourage little ones to let their light shine! Look for additional titles in the Little Sunbeam series from Cottage Door Press.
- 6 perfectly-sized, sturdy flaps are extra strong so babies and toddlers can open and close, over and over again.
- Chunky board books for babies have durable pages and flaps designed to withstand traditional wear and tear.
- Bright, cheerful illustrations in these sensory lift-a-flap books keep little kids entertained and engaged.
- Interactive elements encourage sensory exploration and help support the development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination in developing children.
- Perfect first book for your little one or any early reader you know!
Praise for our Small Board Lift-a-Flap:
“The flaps are the sturdiest in the business and will likely survive vigorous play and exploration.”―Kirkus Reviews, PBS Kids Fish!
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