An interactive, many-sided board book providing toddlers with a lot of fun while learning new words. For little nature researchers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on language development. Little Fox has many adventures in the forest. He looks for a place to sleep, he helps Rabbit think of a birthday present to give Little Hog, and he saves Squirrel from a deep puddle. Join Little Fox on a journey through the forest. With each of these three forest stories comes a large picture-puzzle and a fun puzzle you can solve together.
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A many-sided board book with stories and puzzles
"This was a cute and fun book for young readers. I really like the drawing with the words underneath to help kids learn some vocabulary and sight words. I also like the interactive pages at the end of each short story." - Morley Library "A book filled with a few stories, look and finds, and matching activities. The stories have picture clues so even the earliest of readers can help read. Good for preschool!" - Read Aloud Librarian "Little Fox, Playing in the Forest by Marja Baeten is a wonderful book for beginning readers. It contains three simple stories about Little Fox and his forest friends. The stories contain picture icons throughout which help preschoolers and early readers participate in reading the story. There are also little games and activities scattered throughout the book that children will enjoy completing as they read the stories. As a classroom teacher, this would be good to let young readers practice reading independently to help build confidence, learn new words, and help build fluency." - Elle's Shelves
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781605376387
Publisert
2021-07-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Clavis Publishing
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
24

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Marja Baeten is a jack-of-many-trades. She started her career at Malmberg Publishing as an editor of the educative magazines Okki and Taptoe. As a freelance copywriter she worked for, among other things, the popular Dutch TV programs Sesame Street and Klokhuis; she wrote short stories that later became picture books, and she wrote various teaching methods for primary education. From 2000 Marja became an editor of the children’s magazines PIPPO and POMPOEN, and in 2005 she started developing a toddler magazine for the World Wildlife Fund called PipaPanda. The content of this magazine later became the source of inspiration for a series of compilations about wild animals.