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Where's Mr Lion?: Buggy Book (Felt Flaps)

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Each title in this stylish series has five spreads with friendly characters to find behind colourful felt flaps. In Where’s Mrs Cat?, you’re on the look out for Mr Goldfish, Mrs Dog, Mr Guinea Pig and Mrs Cat herself!

Other titles in the series include, Felt Flaps Where’s Mrs Hen?, Felt Flaps Where’s Mr Unicorn? and Felt Flaps Where’s Mrs Ladybird? In Where's Mr Lion?, you're on the look out for Mrs Giraffe, Mr Crocodile, Mrs Elephant and Mr Lion himself!The felt flaps in this sturdy board board are perfect for little ones to turn and tug, which means you can get even the tiniest tot into books and finding the activity fun. Ingela Arrhenius' illustrations are a real bonus. They are bright and retro and sure to capture your baby's attention. A perfect book to share with very little ones." - BookTrust In Where’s Mr Digger?, you’re on the look out for Mrs Bulldozer, Mr Mixer, Mrs Tipper and Mr Digger himself! Goods that by reason of their nature, cannot be returned - (Items such as underwear, where the 'hygiene patch' has been removed, or cosmetics where the seal has been broken).

In Where’s Mr Lion?, you’re on the look out for Mrs Giraffe, Mr Crocodile, Mrs Elephant and Mr Lion himself!

The Velveteen Rabbit has been shortlisted for a 2017 British Book Design and Production Award

The awards are divided into various categories – Baby and Toddler, Learning and Development, Picture Book, Fiction, and Licensed Book – and we’ve been shortlisted in the past but, sadly, never won. This year, we were shortlisted in the Baby and Toddler category for Where’s Mr Lion, illustrated by Ingela P Arrhenius, against The Crayons’ Book of Colours by Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers (that would be THE Oliver Jeffers), and Bathtime for Little Rabbit by Jörg Mühle – both really strong books. Remembering our past experiences of the award, we had our good losers’ faces on when Jill Coleman, Director of Publisher Relations and Book Purchasing at BookTrust, which was involved with the awards for the first time this year, took to the stage to announce the winner. We basked in the glory of our category win while the other category winners were announced – Adrian Edmonson’s Tilly and the Time Machine won the Fiction Award; The Pokemon Encyclopedia won the Licensed Book award; Usborne’s 100 Things to Know About the Human Body won the Learning and Development Award; and Rachel Bright and Jim Field’s The Koala Who Could won the Picture Book Award. These were pretty heavy hitters, so we assembled our good losers’ faces again, as the overall Sainsbury’s Children’s Book of the Year award winner was announced.

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