6-Pack: Alphaprints Premium Board Books with First Learning Pieces




















- You get six delightful books by the award winning Priddy Books
- Each book incudes first learning piece puzzles, each with 3 to 6 pieces (varies by book)
- These books are pretty BIG: 10.5"x9.5" rather than the standard 9"x8"
- Something to know: these are new but might have a small dot on the side of the pages (not on the actual pages though)
- Model: 4LL-4-804RD
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Here’s what you get: a 6-pack of cool board books for that little tot in your life who loves to learn. Here’s what else you get: learning pieces–i.e. puzzles and activities–that go along with each book, to help with the information retention process. Here’s what you need to know: these are pretty big, as in 10.5"x9.5", rather than the standard 9"x8". Here’s what else you need to know: they’re great!
No, seriously. These are some wonderful board books. And don’t just take our word for it; check out these reviews from some of America’s top baby-run papers:
“Easily one of the best books I’ve ever read. And by ‘read,’ I mean stared at. And by ‘stared at,’ I mean touched. And by ‘touched,’ I mean I put the corner of it into my mouth. Absolutely delicious. Would definitely eat here again.”
-Keiran Thornton, baby literary critic for The Baby York Times
“So much of children’s literature is like a cold wipe to the butt that is the baby’s mind. But not Alphaprints books. No, Alphaprints books are as comforting as a favorite blanket and as fulfilling as the warm bottles and breasts of our youth, stimulating the most satisfying digestion: the intellectual digestion known as learning that metabolizes into the sweet-smelling poops of knowledge.”
-Sofia Altrez, baby literary critic for The Los Angeles Review of Baby Books
“A true tour de force! Although, to be fair, I don’t know what that means. I’m a baby, after all, and I barely know any words. But after reading these books, I know more words than I knew before I read these, which justifies my calling them ‘a true tour de force.’ Though, once again, I literally have zero friggin’ clue what that phrase could possibly indicate.”
-Adelaide Henderson, baby literary critic for The Boston Globe (That Is Tiny, And Makes A Satisfying Rattling Noise)
Wow, that’s some high praise, right? And all from babies who definitely exist!
So get some today, and help the kiddo in your life enjoy learning!