My Things To Find Search-and-Find Book: In the City

Mein Sachen suchen Wimmelbuch: In der Stadt

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16 pp 2 years + 21 x 23,5 cm EUR 10.99 January 2024 Board Book 978-3-473-41882-4 • With flaps.

Content

Today we're visiting the big city! We'll have a great time, with lots of search-and-find fun and delightful surprises waiting on and behind many flaps. Seven large images depict the city with all its various inhabitants and vehicles, a large train station, a bridge across the river, a large construction site, a zoo and a fascinating flea market by the harbor. At night, the emergency vehicles are busy, and in the winter, they help with the snow chaos. A search-and-find book in a class of its own!

About the Series

Entertaining flaps allow even small children to go on a discovery tour by themselves. The cheerful scenes and surprising movable flaps are not only lots of fun, the search effect also encourages children to pay attention. 7 modern search-and-find images with a variety of scenes provide great fun for all ages as well as important language stimuli. Endless search fun for the whole family.

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

Peter Nieländer was born in 1969 and studied design at University. Today he works free lance as an independant illustrator and grafic designer for various advertising agencies and publishers. He works with two other grafic designers in a large studio loft in the old freight station in Münster. In his illustrations, Peter Nieländer tries to capture momentary shots with which he hopes to entertain the reader and observer enjoyably.

Rights Sold

Bulgarian, Dutch, Estonian, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbian, Thai