Animals / Nicola Tuxworth.
Material type: TextSeries: Learn-a-word bookPublisher: London : Armadillo, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 20 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 17 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781843228592Subject(s): Animals -- Juvenile literature | Vocabulary -- Juvenile literatureGenre/Form: Board books. DDC classification: 590 Summary: Developed with the help of expert consultants, this first words and picture book will delight and inform babies and young children. It is visually exciting, designed for youngsters to enjoy and to learn from. They will discover the different noises that animals make, how ducks dive into the water to feed, and what baby frogs are called. Compiled with the advice of educational experts, this series combines lively, simple text with bold, bright photographs to promote the development of literacy skills. The images are carefully grouped into visual and subject patterns, such as fully-grown animals with their young, and animals in their homes, either indoors or outside. This encourages young readers to make connections, and to see how various things evolve, link and work together.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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wnor - Board Book | Wundowie Wundowie Junior Kindergarten | JK TUX (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Board Book | 31111061537559 |
Padded covers.
Ages 1+.
Developed with the help of expert consultants, this first words and picture book will delight and inform babies and young children. It is visually exciting, designed for youngsters to enjoy and to learn from. They will discover the different noises that animals make, how ducks dive into the water to feed, and what baby frogs are called. Compiled with the advice of educational experts, this series combines lively, simple text with bold, bright photographs to promote the development of literacy skills. The images are carefully grouped into visual and subject patterns, such as fully-grown animals with their young, and animals in their homes, either indoors or outside. This encourages young readers to make connections, and to see how various things evolve, link and work together.
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