See what you can spot around the world with this great search and find book! Look for hidden objects, read fascinating facts and lose yourself in fun, busy scenes. There's so much to spot! The seal is hiding on every page, can you find it? Look for hidden objects as you travel through each scene, from North America to Asia. Wonderfully detailed, bold illustrations of busy scenes will keep your child entertained for hours, while they learn fun world facts along the way - perfect for rainy days or long journeys!The back of the book contains extra spot activities, 'Did you Know?' facts, and fun craft ideas to get children engaged with different cultures and the world around them.With many different topics to choose from, the 'Spot The...' series is guaranteed to keep children, age 4-7, entertained and engaged.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 Snail in the Garden Spot the Bird on the Building SiteSpot the Mouse on the Move Spot 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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Travel around the world with this colourful search and find book! Spot for hidden objects on every page, read fascinating facts about different places, and lose yourself in fun, busy scenes.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781784931254
Publisert
2016-06-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Qed Publishing
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Aldersnivå
02, JN
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
24
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.
Simon Morse is an artist and illustrator who has worked in children's publishing for many years. His style is a mixture of traditional pencil drawing and digital techniques which provide a bright, vibrant and cartoony aesthetic.