An eye-catching new nature novelty series for babies that love spotting wildlife!Even babies can be minibeast explorers! In fact, babies love noticing all kinds of animals in the wild and this fantastic new board book builds on that enjoyment with easy-to-lift card flaps and a stimulating question-and-answer text. Where do snails live? How big is a butterfly? How many legs does a spider have? Little ones will love joining in with the answers, while recognising five different minibeasts and lifting the flaps to find more hiding in the scenes. Featuring playful artwork packed with personality and tactile embossed covers, this series of My Very First Spotter's Guides from the National Trust is perfect for little nature lovers. Scan the Stories Aloud QR code on the back cover the read along with the story! Also available: I Spot a Duck
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An eye-catching new nature novelty series for babies that love spotting wildlife!Even babies can be minibeast explorers!
A very first spotter's guide for sharing with little nature lovers.
An eye-catching new nature novelty series for babies that love spotting wildlife!
I spot a snail. Can you spot some snails too? How big is a snail? You can hold it in your hand. Where do snails live? Inside their shells!What do snails make? Slime trails!

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839949517
Publisert
2024-05-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Nosy Crow Ltd
Høyde
200 mm
Bredde
200 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
14

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Om bidragsyterne

Kay Vincent, busy mum of two children and a dog, grew up in the countryside in a little village called Bobbington in the West Midlands. She moved to London to study her MA at The Royal College of Art in 2003 and has lived and worked there ever since. Kay has enjoyed being a Print Designer for kids fashion, and more recently has been enjoying kids book illustration and creating prints that bring life to nursery and kids' bedroom walls.

Kay finds inspiration in her treasured collection of vintage kids books and other retro bits and bobs, and has a fascination with all of the amazing creatures that we share our planet with, great and small. Sharing our world with all these wonderful creatures makes everything a bit more magic.