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Wieso? Weshalb? Warum? junior, Band 48: Ampel, Straße und Verkehr
View all books in the series- Safety in traffic - simple rules and fundamental information for very young children
16 pp
2 years +
18 x 19,7 cm
EUR 11.99
February 2013
Wire-O
978-3-473-32878-9
• With flaps.
Content
How do you cross the street at a streetlight or a crosswalk? How can you make sure you are visible in the dark? Young children are not yet dealing with traffic on their own, but they may still find themselves in dangerous situations. This book helps them understand the most fundamental things about how to act around roads and traffic through impressive scenes and moving flaps. In conclusion, children can apply what they have learned to a true/false quiz.
About the Series
WWW Junior is a unique invitation to discover the world in a playful way. The junior series features a compact format with large, movable flaps for kids thirsty for knowledge. Centered on who-what-how questions, the titles in this series take on fascinating subjects. The questions of 2- to 4-year-olds are to a large extent answered by information contained in the illustrations, complemented by clear, friendly texts.
The Author
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.
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.