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"""Orla Kiely is one of the UK's most popular designers at the moment.  I seem to see her designs everywhere on everything from stationery to kitchen jugs, and now her graphics are available as a baby's book of colours.
 
  
First of all, this book is lovely to hold.  It has a wonderful weightiness to it, and it feels nicely sturdy, ready to withstand being thrown across the room! The cover has a fabric feel to it, which makes it very touchable, and I think babies would like to stroke the cover as you read to them.
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This counting book (from one to ten) makes a nice partner to Orla Kiely's book about [[Orla Kiely Colours by Orla Kiely|colours]] if you're looking for a pretty gift to give to a new yummy mummy. The fabric cover is rather lovely to touch and feel, and the board book feels well constructed and able to withstand a bit of a chew from a teething baby.
  
Inside there's a double page for each colour, with everything from orange to grey to purple.  The colours themselves have a sorted of muted tone to them - no primary colours to be seen here! For each colour there's a page of the colour with one of Orla's designs, the opposite there's an object in the stated colour, so for orange there's an orange page with a grid design of orange coloured cars plus the word 'orange' then opposite there's a large picture of a car and the word 'car'.
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Each double page covers a number with one side in block colour with a stylised number, plus the name of the number below it. Then on the other page there's the relevant number of a particular object, plus that objects name, so for number 2 there are 2 apples pictured.
  
My only concern really is that I don't think the book is much fun!  For me it seems like the sort of book I would purposefully pack into the nappy change bag so that it might just fall out when I'm out for coffee with my mummy friends and oh, how classy I would look with an Orla Kiely baby bookYou know, it's sort of a coffee table book but for babies.  I wouldn't have wanted to read through it repeatedly to my daughter, however contemporary these designs may be, and would much prefer to hunker down with a the good old ''Dear Zoo'' that I defy any baby not to enjoy!
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The images are just what you'd expect from Orla Kiely - classy and contemporary and terribly stylish.  Her books will look fabulous on your coffee table next to your Orla Kiely tea potThe colours have that softer, matt look about them, so no shiny bright colours here.  I, personally, don't think the images are much fun to look at and there isn't much scope for interesting discussion whilst looking at each page - no funny creatures being silly in the background, or babies doing things that you can talk about with your own baby.
  
And the images themselves, whilst all very modern and lovely, aren't terribly engaging for babies.  I also wasn't keen on the fact that some images are in their true colours (the page full of green pears) but then others aren't, for example the page with a black tree which, confusingly, is actually a white tree with a black background on the colours page...Confusing.  And the patterned designs don't really provide much else to talk about as you read other than the name of the colour and the name of the object.
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Still, the point of a counting book is to count things and so this book performs its function.  We have items ranging from forks to pears to leaves to boats.  I thought the cups page might be confusing since some of the cups are stacked so not to easy to identify as separate items.
  
Still, it is a rather gorgeous looking book and whilst I am more pyjama mummy than yummy mummy I think there are plenty of mums out there who will feel the need to have this little book in their library.  You might want to take a look first before you buy, to see if it's the sort of book you'll enjoy looking through repeatedly, but it would certainly make an impressive-looking gift for a new baby if you're struggling to find something for the mum who has everything.
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I think that really this book is for mummies who wish to co-ordinate with their other Orla Kiely items, or introduce their offspring to the delights of design at an early age.  It's all very nice to look at, but not very much fun to read!
  
I'd like to thank the pubishers for sending a copy to Bookbag.
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Further reading suggestion: For more counting fun you might like to try [[The Selfish Crocodile Counting Book by Faustin Charles and Michael Terry]].
  
Further reading suggestion: A rather more fun board book for babies to learn about colours is [[Mr Pusskins - Colours by Sam Lloyd]]."""
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Orla Kiely Numbers by Orla Kiely

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Category: For Sharing
Rating: 3.5/5
Reviewer: Ruth Ng
Reviewed by Ruth Ng
Summary: Highly stylised and rather lovely to look at, but perhaps more appealing to the grown ups than the babies!
Buy? Maybe Borrow? Yes
Pages: 32 Date: September 2011
Publisher: Egmont
External links: Author's website
ISBN: 978-1405258555

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This counting book (from one to ten) makes a nice partner to Orla Kiely's book about colours if you're looking for a pretty gift to give to a new yummy mummy. The fabric cover is rather lovely to touch and feel, and the board book feels well constructed and able to withstand a bit of a chew from a teething baby.

Each double page covers a number with one side in block colour with a stylised number, plus the name of the number below it. Then on the other page there's the relevant number of a particular object, plus that objects name, so for number 2 there are 2 apples pictured.

The images are just what you'd expect from Orla Kiely - classy and contemporary and terribly stylish. Her books will look fabulous on your coffee table next to your Orla Kiely tea pot! The colours have that softer, matt look about them, so no shiny bright colours here. I, personally, don't think the images are much fun to look at and there isn't much scope for interesting discussion whilst looking at each page - no funny creatures being silly in the background, or babies doing things that you can talk about with your own baby.

Still, the point of a counting book is to count things and so this book performs its function. We have items ranging from forks to pears to leaves to boats. I thought the cups page might be confusing since some of the cups are stacked so not to easy to identify as separate items.

I think that really this book is for mummies who wish to co-ordinate with their other Orla Kiely items, or introduce their offspring to the delights of design at an early age. It's all very nice to look at, but not very much fun to read!

Further reading suggestion: For more counting fun you might like to try The Selfish Crocodile Counting Book by Faustin Charles and Michael Terry.

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