
Pokemon Primers: Rock Types Book: Volume 21
Josh Bates(Author)
Pikachu Press
Published on 7. May 2024
Book
Board book
28 pages
978-1-60438-238-9 (ISBN)
Description
Get to Building with Pikachu and Its Rock-Type Friends!
Pikachu found a cozy stone cottage for everyone to enjoy—but the cottage is incomplete! Join Pikachu on a journey to ask its Rock-type Pokémon friends to help it gather the stones they need to finish the job. Will they find enough resources to complete the cottage?
Pokémon Primers: Rock Types is a fun, interactive way to introduce Rock-type Pokémon to young children. With over 100 lift-and-reveal flaps, and pronunciations next to each Pokémon’s name, this is a book both parents and kids can enjoy together. Take your Trainer-in-training on a Pokémon adventure
Pikachu found a cozy stone cottage for everyone to enjoy—but the cottage is incomplete! Join Pikachu on a journey to ask its Rock-type Pokémon friends to help it gather the stones they need to finish the job. Will they find enough resources to complete the cottage?
Pokémon Primers: Rock Types is a fun, interactive way to introduce Rock-type Pokémon to young children. With over 100 lift-and-reveal flaps, and pronunciations next to each Pokémon’s name, this is a book both parents and kids can enjoy together. Take your Trainer-in-training on a Pokémon adventure
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: Preschool and over, Interest Age: From 3 to 99 years
Product notice
Lift-the-flap book
Illustrations
The Pokemon Company International
Dimensions
Height: 204 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
612 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60438-238-9 (9781604382389)
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Person
Josh Bates was born in the forestlands of New Hampshire, where the regional pastimes include chopping wood, wood chopping, and chopping the wood some more. Eventually, Josh got bored of all that chopping and started telling stories—stories around the campfire, stories through short films, and stories on stage. He left New Hampshire behind and has been living in New York City for nearly a decade, where he's a writer and creative director. He's written comedy and kids content for outlets such as Snapchat Originals, Twitch, Pokémon, and Team Whistle—and he’s even penned some jokes for his comedy idols, like Sacha Baron Cohen. When he's not telling stories, you can find him surfing up and down the east coast of Cinnabar Island.