My Big Book of Things to Find: Lots and Lots of Vehicles

Mein großes Sachen suchen: Viele, viele Fahrzeuge

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  • The colorful, detailed search-and-find pictures in this board book invite children to spend time exploring and finding things.
24 pp 2 years + 23,5 x 27 cm EUR 9.99 April 2018 Board Book 978-3-473-43742-9

Content

An astonishing array of vehicles are introduced in this large format search-and-find book. They range from city streets and a construction site to an airport, ships in a harbor, a train station and even a campground. The detailed scenes on each spread invite children to look closely, identify and name things, and talk about all they see. Side bars feature vignettes children can find again in the larger picture.

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

Ursula Weller was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She chose drawing and painting as her focus of study at the Institution for Organization in Pforzheim. She then worked as a jewelry designer and illustrated title pages for children's books part time. She has devoted herself primarily to children's illustrations since 2003.

Rights Sold

Bulgarian, Chinese (worldwide without Hongkong, Taiwan, Macao), Frisian (Netherlands), Hungarian, Polish, Russian (worldwide), Swedish