
Pokemon Primers: Normal Types Book: Volume 25
Sonia Sander(Author)
Pikachu Press
Published on 16. December 2024
Book
Board book
28 pages
978-1-60438-246-4 (ISBN)
Description
Can You Help Pikachu & Its Normal-Type Friends Find All of the Missing Items?
Pikachu is having a perfectly normal day when it stumbles across a Trainer’s backpack. There’s just one problem: the backpack is empty, and Pikachu doesn’t know where the belongings are! Join Pikachu and its Normal-type Pokémon pals—like Eevee, Snorlax, and Lechonk—in a search for the missing items! Will they be able to find everything?
Pokémon Primers: Normal Types is a fun, interactive way to introduce Normal-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 today!
Pikachu is having a perfectly normal day when it stumbles across a Trainer’s backpack. There’s just one problem: the backpack is empty, and Pikachu doesn’t know where the belongings are! Join Pikachu and its Normal-type Pokémon pals—like Eevee, Snorlax, and Lechonk—in a search for the missing items! Will they be able to find everything?
Pokémon Primers: Normal Types is a fun, interactive way to introduce Normal-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 today!
More details
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
Pokemon
Dimensions
Height: 202 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
614 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60438-246-4 (9781604382464)
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Person
Sonia Sander started out as an elementary school teacher before turning her love of children’s books into a career-changing move. After relocating to New York City, she edited licensed books of varying formats for children at HarperCollins and Scholastic. Seven years later, she had a realization: If all the various writers she hired could write books from anywhere in the world, why couldn’t she do the same? So, she packed up her laptop and moved to Australia, where she started a family and wrote licensed children’s books overlooking the white sandy beaches of the Indian Ocean.
Over the years, Sonia has been a writer and editor for Pokémon, and a mom to two Pokémon fans—who think those first credentials are pretty impressive. These days, Sonia calls the Pacific Northwest her home and writes from her desk with a view of the peonies and dahlias in her garden, and a bit farther down the hill, the sailboats racing in the bay.
Over the years, Sonia has been a writer and editor for Pokémon, and a mom to two Pokémon fans—who think those first credentials are pretty impressive. These days, Sonia calls the Pacific Northwest her home and writes from her desk with a view of the peonies and dahlias in her garden, and a bit farther down the hill, the sailboats racing in the bay.