My Big Book Of Things To Find: In Our Garden
Mein großes Sachen suchen: Bei uns im Garten
View all books in the series- This book takes the little ones on a fascinating journey of discovery to a variety of gardens.
- Detailed search-and-find pictures depict gardens over the course of the year
- First knowledge about gardens as a habitat
- Ideal for little nature explorers
24 pp
2 years +
23,5 x 27 cm
EUR 9.99
November 2023
Board Book
978-3-473-41845-9
Content
In the spring, nature slowly comes to life and there is a lot to do in the garden. Soon, the first berries will ripen and the garden will be filled with life come summer, with people working, playing and celebrating together. At night, the hedgehog family ventures out to explore the lawn. On a family trip to the botanic garden, the children encounter plants and animals from foreign countries. A visit to an allotment site reveals how other families live and garden, and the kindergarten sends out invitations for a family day. Aided by the popular "Things To Find" play effect, this book provides insights into different experiences of nature, depicts diversity and inspires children to name plants and animals.
About the Series
The "Things to Find" titles playfully convey first factual knowledge. The detailed search-and-find images offer much to discover. The accompanying text always features a search task, prompting children to find the vignettes on the edge of the page in the main image. Labels underneath the search images help name the items.
The Author
Susanne Gernhäuser, born in Nuremberg in 1966, studied history and German language and literature at the University of Stuttgart. During her studies, she worked at the Historical Institute, where she published several essays and worked for a schoolbook publisher. Later, she was responsible for the regional studies book program at a Stuttgart publishing house. Since the birth of her two sons, she has been working as a freelance editor for various publishers and has written numerous books for Ravensburger Buchverlag. She lives near Lake Constance.
The Illustrator
Anne Ebert, born in 1963, knew as a child she wanted to become an artist. She studied graphic design in Münster and focuses her work on nature illustrations. Anne Ebert has illustrated numerous books for Ravensburger.