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eyes, nose, mouth
eyes, nose, mouth
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Book Introduction
Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, nose! Cocococococo lips!

The cover showed a baby in a striped T-shirt with both arms raised.
Her round eyes, rosy cheeks, and few strands of hair are cute.
The baby is cheering, but the title is “Eyes, Nose, Mouth.” What kind of book is this?
I turned the page.
A baby appears from a corner and suddenly points to his eyes with his finger.
“Eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes…” Hey, what’s this? I turned the page again.
“Nose!” This time the baby’s finger points to the nose.
Aha, so this is the 'Kokokoko' game that babies love.
When the baby shouts “Trout!”, the elephant quickly takes over.
“Kokokokokokoko mouth!” Quickly put your finger on your mouth.
The monkey intervenes, “In-in-in-in-in-in-in-out ears!” The rabbit and the lion come running.
“Ear ear ear ear ear ear ear head!” “Head head head head shoulders!”



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Publisher's Review
Play that helps your baby's body and mind develop evenly
Anyone who raises a baby will know about the 'Kokokoko Play'.
It is a game where you shout “Kokokoko eyes!” and “Kokokoko ears!” and touch different parts of your body according to the commands.
Like peek-a-boo, it is enjoyed by babies from around 6 months to around 2 years old.
It is an interactive play where babies and adults make eye contact and play together.
At first, the mother and father hold the baby's fingers and play with the baby by pointing at the baby's eyes, nose, and mouth, but later, the baby plays on his own by pointing at the baby's fingers and saying the commands himself.

It's easy to play, but quite thrilling.
You can also experience a sense of accomplishment.
You can play with it by mixing and matching different sounds and gestures, and you can also tickle it or play pranks whenever you touch it here and there.
It is popular with babies because they can laugh out loud whether they are right or wrong.

It also helps babies grow up healthy.
It is not only good for the baby's emotional development and the formation of trust and attachment to parents, but also helps develop concentration and observation skills.
This game is great for learning the names of body parts and developing hand-eye coordination, the ability to use your eyes and hands together.


From the gorgeous colors and lovely characters to the cute composition and witty ending.
This picture book was created based on that very game.
We slightly modified the Coco Coco game into a tail-linking game to make it even more enjoyable.
We've designed it so that babies can see their favorite animals one after another, making it more interesting, and naturally learn to compare their different appearances, understand their differences, and be considerate of one another.
Also, unlike the original game which had no beginning or end, it has a very lovely and witty 'ending'.

The illustrations are colorful and cute, using clear shapes and colors that are easy for babies to recognize.
The screen composition is clear in its emphasis, making it easy for young readers to understand.
By using a structure where characters accumulate one by one, we added variety to the screen, and by using typography, we also brought out a sense of rhythm.

This picture book reaches out to babies and invites them to play together.
Babies will have a blast making eye contact with their friends in the picture book and bursting into laughter.
Then I'll ask Mom and Dad to play with me too.
Young readers will grow up happily interacting with books and the world.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 10, 2017
- Format: Board book binding method guide
- Pages, weight, size: 24 pages | 212g | 150*170*10mm
- ISBN13: 9788943310721
- ISBN10: 8943310722
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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