
Look, There's a Tractor!
Nosy Crow Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 11. January 2018
Book
Board book
12 pages
978-1-78800-085-7 (ISBN)
Description
Follow the holes to read the story in this interactive farmyard adventure with a peekaboo hole on every page!
In this bold board book series, little ones will love finding the holes with their fingers, peeping through and turning the page to see what the holes become. With a gentle rhyming text encouraging children to say what they can spy in every scene, this is a journey around the farm to visit time and time again.
Each book in the series follows a different vehicle on its journey including: Look, there's a Rocket! Look, there's a Tractor! Look, there's a Helicopter!
In this bold board book series, little ones will love finding the holes with their fingers, peeping through and turning the page to see what the holes become. With a gentle rhyming text encouraging children to say what they can spy in every scene, this is a journey around the farm to visit time and time again.
Each book in the series follows a different vehicle on its journey including: Look, there's a Rocket! Look, there's a Tractor! Look, there's a Helicopter!
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: Up to 3 years
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 180 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78800-085-7 (9781788000857)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Esther Aarts is a Dutch illustrator currently working from her studio in an old soap factory. She loves drawing people, especially in motion, suspended in air or interacting physically with their surroundings. Esther's illustrations have appeared in international newspapers, magazines, on greeting cards and T-shirts.
In her spare time, Esther loves trampolining, cycling and being outdoors. Esther lives in Nijmegen, supposedly the oldest city in the Netherlands. Several Roman artefacts were found in her area, but none in her garden so far, so she keeps digging.
In her spare time, Esther loves trampolining, cycling and being outdoors. Esther lives in Nijmegen, supposedly the oldest city in the Netherlands. Several Roman artefacts were found in her area, but none in her garden so far, so she keeps digging.
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