Small Talk: At The Park: A First Book About Language For Babies

Author: Nicola Lathey

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  • : 17.99 NZD
  • : 9781447276937
  • : Pan Macmillan
  • : Campbell Books Ltd
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  • : 0.312
  • : 16 June 2016
  • : 175mm X 175mm X 14mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 17.99
  • : 28 June 2016
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  • : Main Market Ed.
  • : Ailie Busby
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Barcode 9781447276937
9781447276937

Description

This series of gentle picture books highlights ways to encourage communication as babies learn to talk. Created with Nicola Lathey, a specialist speech and language therapist for very young children and Tracey Blake, an experienced journalist, Campbell's Small Talk series is ideal for parents and children to share. In Small Talk: At the Park see how expressions, gestures and repetition of simple first words can help early conversations to blossom while you are out and about. By encouraging babies to join in, you'll soon experience the joy of their very first words and phrases. With lively illustrations by Ailie Busby. Also available: Small Talk: Bedtime See also: Small Talk (Macmillan, 2013) - a guide to boosting your child's speech and language development from birth

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A speech-boosting picture book about the park for parents and babies to share, encouraging first words and early conversations.

Author description

Nicola Lathey is a speech and language therapist, and founder of the Owl Centre, a private clinic for children in the UK. Nicola is a member of the Association of Speech and Language Therapists in Independent Practice, the Royal Collage of Speech and Language Therapists and the Health Professional Council. She lives with her family in Oxford. Tracey Blake is an experienced journalist and editor. Since 2005, Tracey has worked for the Daily Mail, and she lives with her family in Buckinghamshire. Ailie Busby's much-loved artwork has been published in many countries, including the UK, Italy, France, Korea and the USA, and by many publishers including Random House, Bloomsbury, Egmont, Scholastic and Orion. Ailie studied Graphic Design at Nene College in Northampton, and specialised in Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Influenced by pattern,1950s and 60s children's books, vintage finds and her own children, Ailie uses acrylic and a mixture of papers and pencil to create her lovable characters and scenes. Ailie lives with her family in Newcastle, England.