Join in and play along with Niko in this interactive board book, packed with push-and-pull sliders and flaps. Help Niko lay the table, slurp some squiggly spaghetti and try some tasty new treats. Yummy!Niko is a little bear who sometimes gets things a bit wrong. Whatever happens, he always tries again, learning new skills and having fun along the way. For fans of Tales from Acorn Wood and Bizzy Bear, this series is the perfect introduction to daily routines and first experiences for toddlers.
With durable pages, interactive elements and a fun-filled rhyming text, this colourful board book is perfect for sharing and exploring again and again.
Want more fun with Niko? Check out the other books in the series:
Uh-Oh, Niko: Bathtime
Uh-Oh, Niko: Bedtime
Uh-Oh, Niko: The Park
Uh-Oh, Niko: Nursery
Uh-Oh, Niko: The Beach
Uh-Oh, Niko: Birthday Party
Uh-Oh, Niko: Swimming
Uh-Oh, Niko: The Train
Uh-Oh, Niko: The Farm
Uh-Oh, Niko: Potty Time
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 11 in the Uh-Oh, Niko Series. See all Uh-Oh, Niko books here.
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Chris Chatterton began his career in graphic design and animation, working on a variety of projects including Dr Who and CBBC's The Dumping Ground . Chris' passion for illustration then led him to pursue a career as a freelance artist working on a number of children's books including the Gremlins picture book series and D
More about Chris ChattertonChris Chatterton began his career in graphic design and animation, working on a variety of projects including Dr Who and CBBC's The Dumping Ground . Chris' passion for illustration then led him to pursue a career as a freelance artist working on a number of children's books including the Gremlins picture book series and D
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