A bright, fun first concepts book featuring sweet mice characters and simple, yet clever die-cuts to introduce colours. In this innovative die-cut title, children will learn about colours through bright, fun illustrations featuring Little Mouse and other friendly animal characters. The peep-through holes help children engage with the title and encourage sensory development and exploration. This is the first title in a series of first concept books in the Little Mouse Learns series: Book 1: OPPOSITES Book 2: COLOURS Book 3: SHAPES Book 4: NUMBERS
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A bright, fun first concepts book featuring sweet mice characters and simple, yet clever die-cuts, Little Mouse Learns: COLOURS explains the concept of colours to young children.
Bright, simple artwork and adorable mice characters help bring the concept of colours to life.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780711268562
Publisert
2022-08-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
190 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
14

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Mike Henson grew up in Zimbabwe, but after bobbing around the world, has ended up on a little island off the south coast of England. Mike and his wife have three children, who they suspect might be monkeys, and secret plans to steal a baby hippo (it hasn't happened yet – and probably won't – ever!). Mike loves to create – stories, pictures, songs and mess in the kitchen. As an author, illustrator and designer, his main workspace is a little caravan in the garden, crammed full of books, sketch pads, pencils and other nonsense.Mike Henson grew up in Zimbabwe, but after bobbing around the world, has ended up on a little island off the south coast of England. Mike and his wife have three children, who they suspect might be monkeys, and secret plans to steal a baby hippo (it hasn't happened yet – and probably won't – ever!). Mike loves to create – stories, pictures, songs and mess in the kitchen. As an author, illustrator and designer, his main workspace is a little caravan in the garden, crammed full of books, sketch pads, pencils and other nonsense.