Packed with things to spot and facts to discover - this busy search-and-find book will keep children amused for hours! Follow a mouse around the world and find out about transport along the way. Look for hidden objects as you work your way through every spread, taking in all the detail. From speedy trains to jumbo jets, there's so much to see when you're on the move around the world! With a hidden mouse to find in every scene combined with fantastic 'Spot the...' objects to hunt for, this book will captivate little ones (aged 3 to 7) and keep them busy. Informative facts and craft activities add an additional fun educational element to this entertaining series. The Spot the... series combines fun search-and-find activities with fascinating facts - all found in vibrant and colourful scenes. From Spot the Monkey in the Jungle to Spot the Dinosauron the Island - and many more - there's a fun topic to suit everyone and lots and lots of objects to spot!Other titles in the 'Spot The...' series:Spot the Shark in the Ocean Spot the Snail in the Garden Spot the Dinosaur on the Island Spot the Monkey in the Jungle Spot the Seal around the World Spot the Bird of the Building SiteSpot the Zebra at the Zoo Spot the Mummy at the Museum Spot the Lamb on the Farm Spot the Puppy in the City Spot the Robot in Space
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Packed with things to spot, this search-and-find book will keep children entertained for hours! Follow Mouse around the world and discover fascinating transport facts along the way.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784930912
Publisert
2016-06-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Qed Publishing
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Aldersnivå
02, J
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
24

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Sarah Khan has been a children's writer and editor for 12 years. After graduating from Cambridge University with a degree in English literature, she worked for Usborne Publishing Ltd., where she created a highly successful series of puzzle books. The author of a weekly children's puzzle section in The Daily Telegraph, she lives in Cambridge, UK.

Joelle Dreidemy has drawn and painted for as long as she can remember. After graduating from the prestigious Emile Cohl School she moved to Paris, where she now illustrates for English, American, French and Korean publishers.