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Books for Babies: BabyLit Dracula

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Dracula
Gibbs Smith/Raincoast Books
age 0-3
counting primer by Jennifer Adams, illustrated by Alison Oliver
22 pages

Synopsis from Raincoast Books:

BabyLit is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar’s Alison Oliver, these books are a must for every savvy parent’s nursery library. A series of board books for brilliant babies

Counting primers aren’t new. Many home libraries probably have more than one of these number concept books to help their little ones understand numbers. BabyLit books are early concept books based on classic literature. Now you can start your baby and toddler on the number path with the help of Bram Stoker’s classic, Dracula, perfect for this haunting Halloween.

The illustrations are wonderful, in eerie black and red. Although the classic Dracula is rather dark, you won’t find anything scary in the BabyLit version of Dracula. Kids will count wolves, tombstones, and garlic flowers. The BabyLit Dracula is a great book for the parent who is looking beyond fuzzy ducks and bouncing balls to a counting book based on the classics. Find out what other classics are available in the BabyLit series.

You can find a copy of Dracula by visiting your local bookstore or visiting Raincoast Books. Visit our Kid’s Books section for other great book recommendations.

I have to thank Raincoast Books for my review copy.

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