Where Could It Be…? My Animal Book With Things to Find

Mein Tier-Buch zum Sachen suchen

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  • The "Things to Find" principle with dials and lots of details

  • A first read-aloud story with a likeable protagonist
  • With sturdy dials and many search-and-find images
  • Playfully promotes language development and fine motor skills
12 pp 18 months + 19 x 19 cm EUR 10.99 November 2024 Board Book 978-3-473-42050-6 • With turntables.

Content

Paul is really busy! All the animals are already waiting for him in the morning. But where is the can of cat food? And wasn't the chew bone here somewhere a second ago? Help Paul, the scatterbrained animal caretaker, find these items!
Each page is teeming with details and offers lots to discover. Dials promote fine motor skills and help children search for and find all kinds of things on the pages. In addition, the items on the dials are labelled, supporting language development.

The Author

Kathrin Orso spent her childhood in Landshut, Bavaria. Inspired by the books by Enid Blyton her big dream was to found a detective gang. Since this dream didn't come true, she started writing down her own adventure stories. In 2018 she became a freelance writer. In addition to youth novels and reading stories she writes lyrics for children's songs, picture books and comics.

The Illustrator

Jutta Wetzel grew up in southern Germany, near the Black Forest. Like almost all illustrators, she trained as a graphic designer before realizing that she would rather draw than design advertising campaigns. She studied illustration at what was then the University of Applied Sciences for Design in Hamburg, specializing in children's book illustration. She initially worked as a full-time graphic designer in advertising agencies and a children's museum in the USA, but then decided to go freelance so that she could also take on illustration commissions. Since then, she has illustrated many different projects in collaboration with publishers in Germany and abroad. She still works as a freelance illustrator and lives with her family in Siegburg (near Bonn).