
Make and Play: Space
Nosy Crow Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. June 2019
Book
Board book
30 pages
978-1-78800-443-5 (ISBN)
Description
Make your own 3D space scene with this board book of press-outs with hours of activity fun!
In this innovative new activity board book, children can assemble an out-of-this-world space scene. Featuring 20 unique designs such as astronauts, aliens and asteroids, the press-out pieces can be simply slotted together to create a host of intergalactic characters.
After putting the pieces together, children can make their own asteroid cakes and get creative with crafts, including making a blast-off rocket and space wrapping paper. With 10 pages of activities, there are plenty of things to make and do to keep little ones busy for hours!
Other titles in the series include: Nativity, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Safari, Dinosaurs, Farm
In this innovative new activity board book, children can assemble an out-of-this-world space scene. Featuring 20 unique designs such as astronauts, aliens and asteroids, the press-out pieces can be simply slotted together to create a host of intergalactic characters.
After putting the pieces together, children can make their own asteroid cakes and get creative with crafts, including making a blast-off rocket and space wrapping paper. With 10 pages of activities, there are plenty of things to make and do to keep little ones busy for hours!
Other titles in the series include: Nativity, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Safari, Dinosaurs, Farm
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years
Dimensions
Height: 207 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78800-443-5 (9781788004435)
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Person
Joey was born in Taiwan and grew up in Southern California. As a teenager, he found drawings were a far more effective way for him to communicate than words. Later he decided to study illustration at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Now he draws concept art for animated movies and illustrates picture books in Los Angeles. You can see more of his work at http:///www.joeyart.com
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