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A very simple non-fiction, lift-the-flap book for small children, packed with holes to peep through, flaps to peep beneath and snippets of factual information about what happens when night falls. Peep Inside is the very young children's lift-the-flap information book series; above that is the Look Inside series for 4+ readers and the See Inside series for slightly older children.
Peep under chunky flaps and through holes in the pages to discover hungry sharks, giant whales, deep-sea jellyfish and even a shy sea dragon. Simple text gives information for young readers, and flaps and peep holes encourage their exploration of the marvellous underwater world. Illustrations:Full colour throughout
Peep under seaweed and waves and into rock pools to discover all the delights of the seashore in this little book. What does a limpet look like in its shell? What's inside a pelican's bulging beak? What is a sea otter cuddling as it floats on its back? From bugs in the sand dunes to turtles hatching on a moonlit beach, this book explores seashores from all around the world. Shaped flaps and die-cut peep holes encourage little children to find information about the seashore for themselves. The charmingly written simple information is a joy for young children to expand their knowledge of the natural world and adults might learn a thing or two as well! (Did you know that baby puffins are called pufflings?)
This simple non-fiction book for very young children is filled with facts about space and the universe. Little children can lift the flaps and peek through the holes in the pages to find out lots about space: this interactive introduction to the subject is accurate, playful and approachable. Space is a "hot" topic at the moment and is a fascinating subject that can lead little minds to be more interested about science as a whole.
This title encourages children to talk about different parts of a tractor, including its wheels, trailer and exhaust, while finding out what it is used for on a farm.
A beautifully illustrated, non-fiction book to introduce children to dinosaurs for the very first time. Children can lift the flaps and peep through the holes to see a dinosaur egg hatching or trace the outlines of T. Rex's teeth, and find out about spiky dinosaurs, the biggest dinosaurs and dinosaurs from the sea.
1 year + there are seventeen very short, gentle stories by Sam taplin in this new collection, beautifully illustrated by Violeta Dabija and Simona Dimitri. A perfect gift to share with young children at the end of a busy day. Includes the story of Little Elephant who meets her reflection in the lake, the delightful tale of Cat and Dog discussing the best place to be, and the story of Wise Old Bear and his hat.
Peep under flaps and through holes to explore the snowiest places on Earth in this little wintry book. Peep under the snow to see polar bear cubs coming out of their den, seals and narwhals in the icy sea, peep behind penguins near the South Pole to meet their fluffy chicks, and peep behind the clouds to see the Northern Lights glowing in the sky. Another, very topical addition to add to the award-winning peep inside series. Sweet first discovery of Arctic/polar animals encourages young children to have a love of nature and snowy places - vital to the environmental concerns of today. Simple child-friendly text and irresistibly designed flaps encourage children to actively enagage with the subject, building their learning confidence.
A brand new title with touchy-feely patches and a brumming sound chip. Age: 6 months + Encourages children to talk about different parts of a digger, including its big, heavy bucket; long, yellow arm; shiny, white cab and lumpy, bumpy tyres.
Sophie's Aunt Rose comes to visit and gives Sophie a family heirloom - her Great Great Grandfather's timepiece. The timepiece looks a bit dull to Sophie, but when it takes her on an exciting adventure back to the time of the Romans, she realises it is no ordinary watch after all!