Things to Find, Things to Feel: In the Forest

Sachen suchen, Sachen fühlen: Im Wald

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  • Things to Find – featuring tactile elements!
  • Many fascinating tactile elements invite children to touch and explore
  • With short texts to read aloud and a sidebar full of vignettes
12 pp 18 months + 23,5 x 27 cm EUR 14.99 November 2020 Board Book 978-3-473-43892-1 • With sensing parts.

Content

Let's go explore the forest! Many fascinating tactile elements invite children to touch and explore. And if they look closely, they'll find many of the small images from the edge of the page again in the large scenes, training their sense of touch, promoting their ability to focus and, most importantly, providing plenty of entertainment. The short texts are perfect for reading aloud and, along with naming the objects and animals in the search images, support children’s language development, inspiring them to talk and tell stories.

About the Series

Many fascinating tactile elements invite children to touch and explore. Features small images on the edge of the page that can be found again in the large scenes, training children’s sense of touch, promoting their ability to focus and, most importantly, providing plenty of entertainment. The short texts are perfect for reading aloud and, along with naming the objects and animals in the search images, support children’s language development, inspiring them to talk and tell stories. Lots of additional search-and-find fun due to fascinating tactile elements!

The Author

Frauke Nahrgang was born in 1951 in Stadtallendorf, where she lives today with her husband and two children. She has been working as a primary school teacher since 1976 and enjoys teaching school beginners most of all. At school she began to write texts for beginners, and she has been writing children's books since 1987. Frauke Nahrgang watches children very carefully and is interested in how they make contact, talk and communicate with each other. She transfers these observations strikingly into the stories in her picture books.

The Illustrator

Guido Wandrey, born in 1959, studied graphic design and has already published many successful pictures books. In his images, he makes a point of including special little details just waiting to be discovered.