It's time for bed, little one, but first, can you spot your nighttime friends? Gently introduce your child to the idea of nighttime and what happens when the sun goes down with this colourful, illustrated storybook. Babies and toddlers will learn about the moon, stars, and nocturnal animals - and what to do when it's sleepy time.The incredible picture book encourages interaction between adults and children and develops concepts of time. Inside Spin and Spot: Moon and Stars, you'll find: - Baby-safe interactive board book for toddlers, 0-3 years- A picture wheel that baby can turn and spot night elements and animals- A beautiful and simple introduction to night-time- 6 colourful and engaging illustrated chunky pages accompanied by age-appropriate textThis board book has sturdy pages for little ones to turn, and an interactive picture wheel for their tiny hands to spin. Watch the Moon as it disappears over the rooftops, follow the night animals as they explore the dark, and look up at the twinkling stars in the sky - and where is Owl, can you spot him?The interactive baby and pre-school book promotes the development of fine motor skills in toddlers and reinforces their understanding of what they are learning. The simple yet charming text is fun to read aloud and share with toddlers, and the colourful illustrations help introduce them to the difference between night and day.
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ISBN
9780241491638
Publisert
2021-10-28
Utgiver
Vendor
DK Children
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
205 mm
Bredde
204 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Anna S bauer (Illustrator) Anna grew up in Cologne, Germany and has loved drawing and reading since she was a child. After having her daughter Emilia, she decided to illustrate picture books due to her passion for graphic design and the love for clear structures and bright colors. Anna's work is inspired by a whimsical sense of humour and by her love for all kinds of animals, including her two dogs, Eddie and Patsy.