Fremantle Press
Say Books - written by Renae Hayward
Perfect read alouds for little ones. Amazingfor families introducing new babies to older siblings, these books depict babies with diverse backgrounds and abilities, meaning that every baby can recognise themselves in the pages.
Say Hooray
Say Hooray! is all about celebrating developmental milestones so special and important in a new baby’s life. Perfect for new parents or for families introducing new babies to older siblings, the book depicts babies with diverse backgrounds and abilities, including a deaf baby signing for the first time.
This fantastic, colourful read-aloud has been designed to captivate babies and celebrate their every move. We know from research that the more senses you engage while reading to bubs, the better their language and comprehension skills develop. That’s why Say Hooray can be read, sung and acted out. The high-contrast and simple illustrations feature lots of recognisable words – like mum, dad, banana, teddy bear, dog and pyjamas. Plus, there are lots of chances for babies to participate – with sounds like zoom and woof and actions like waving, kissing and peek-a-boo.
Say Hello
This fun, bold, read-aloud book has been designed to captivate children from a young age. Research shows that the more senses you engage while reading to bubs positively impacts the development of their language and comprehension skills. That’s why Say Hello can be read and sung, and has simple, high-contrast illustrations featuring many recognisable words. Plus, it explores thing babies enjoy doing – from splashing water to kicking balls, shaking a rattle to making a muddy mess – this is an interactive books that gives babies a lot of chances to participate.
Say Goodnight
The third book in the Say series, this new board book comes from award-winning author Renae Hayward, and celebrates the wonderful world of baby bedtimes.
Exploring all the things babies love to do as they get ready for bed — from bedtime stories to massages from mum — the simple, high-contrast illustrations feature many recognisable words, like mum, dad and pyjamas.