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Not a Box Board Book
Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780061994425
₹599.00 Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
A box is just a box…unless it’s not a box! This Geisel Honor-winning board book by Antoinette Portis celebrates the power of imagination. Perfect for fans of Mo Willems and Crockett Johnson, follow a small rabbit as a simple box transforms into a mountain, a rocket ship, and endless possibilities. Sturdy pages and a toddler-friendly size make it ideal for the youngest readers. Ignite creativity and pretend play with Not a Box!”
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Deepti Singh –
Great for sparking imagination. My little one pretends their toys are something else all the time now. It’s become a favorite.
Komal Gupta –
Simple and sweet. My toddler loves looking at the pictures but isn’t always interested in reading the whole book. Still a good addition to our library.
Utkarsh Yadav –
My daughter loves boxes so this book was a hit! It’s simple and fun, and encourages her to use her imagination.
Shubham –
A cute book about imagination. My kid enjoys it, but it’s not her absolute favorite. The box turning into something else is good, but not extremely memorable.
Ayush Kumar –
Sweet book, but not as engaging as I’d hoped. My child liked it for a few readings, then lost interest. Nice illustrations though.
Ansh Gautam –
A big hit in our house! The possibilities are endless, according to my toddler. This is a must have.
Kshitij Verma –
It’s a cute book. My son enjoys it but it’s really short. For me it lacks substance.
Akash Patro –
A fun, interactive read! We love how the rabbit uses his imagination. The board book is durable and easy to handle.
Aditya Singh –
Simple concept, well executed. My son loves seeing the box become different things. A great book for toddlers.
Sarvesh Bhatt –
My toddler loves this book! Simple, yet sparks creativity. The illustrations are engaging.
Ankit Prakash –
The book is very good for creative imagination. It inspired my child to play with her toys as something different. The book is worth reading.
Dipesh Kadam –
This book is okay. It’s a bit repetitive, but my daughter enjoys the pictures. It helped her imagine things to do with her box.
Gaddala Yakub –
We love this book! My son loves to find the hidden objects inside the illustrations. This is our go to book.
Shamir A –
Good concept, but my child didn’t really grasp it. Perhaps better for slightly older toddlers. The book itself is well made.