
What Size?
Debbie MacKinnon(Author)
Anthea Sieveking(Photographer)
Frances Lincoln Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
24 pages
978-1-84507-681-8 (ISBN)
Description
A busy, bouncy group of toddlers find out about objects of different sizes, from the shortest dress to the tallest tower. This photographic book, featuring a multi-ethnic cast of children, is the ideal introduction to the concept of size.
Reviews / Votes
"This is an enticing fist book with joyous photographs of real children counting." The Good Book Guide "an attractive book... scrupulously multi-ethnic...this will sell like hot cakes to nurseries and libraries." The Sunday Telegraph"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 1 to 4 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
photographs
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 220 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84507-681-8 (9781845076818)
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Persons
Debbie MacKinnon is a freelance designer and writer of books for the very young. She has collaborated on many titles with Anthea Sieveking, including the Surprise, Surprise! board books which were highly commended for the Petits Filous Best Toy Award. Debbie lives in Australia. To visit Debbie MacKinnon's website click here
Through her career, Anthea Sieveking has concentrated on photographing children and young people particularly in the area of child development. Her photographs have appeared in many magazines and books including education books aimed especially at children. Her work has been used by the World Health Organisation and in 1994 she worked in India as part of the 'Child to Child' scheme to promote health education amongst poorer children.
Another area of her work has been portraiture of personalities including Ben Kingsley, Iris Murdoch, Sir Winston Churchill and commissions by the Arts Council of Great Britain.
Her other books for Frances Lincoln are My First ABC, the 'Find My' series, the 'Eye Spy' series, the 'What Size/What Shape' series, Young Gardener, All About Me and What Am I?
Through her career, Anthea Sieveking has concentrated on photographing children and young people particularly in the area of child development. Her photographs have appeared in many magazines and books including education books aimed especially at children. Her work has been used by the World Health Organisation and in 1994 she worked in India as part of the 'Child to Child' scheme to promote health education amongst poorer children.
Another area of her work has been portraiture of personalities including Ben Kingsley, Iris Murdoch, Sir Winston Churchill and commissions by the Arts Council of Great Britain.
Her other books for Frances Lincoln are My First ABC, the 'Find My' series, the 'Eye Spy' series, the 'What Size/What Shape' series, Young Gardener, All About Me and What Am I?