My Favourite Things to Find Book

Mein Sachen suchen Lieblingsbuch

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  • Anniversary volume for little "Things to Find" fans!

  • "Things to Find" in a large-format edition with over 170 search images
  • Wide variety of age-appropriate topics
  • Search-and-find images with the popular play effect
24 pp 2 years + 23,5 x 31,5 cm EUR 12.- October 2024 Board Book 978-3-473-41880-0

Content

Picture book variety and lots of search fun! Eleven lively search-and-find pages feature over 170 "things to find" for children aged 2 and over. Important topics for children such as a farm, a city, kindergarten, native forest animals and wild animals in the zoo, large urban construction sites and many more invite children to engage fully with the images, providing lots of fun and supporting them in learning to talk. A favorite book for the whole family featuring a wide variety of topics.

About the Series

The popular books from the successful “Things to Find” series allow children as young as 2 to playfully explore the world. These books about the most important topics for children feature numerous images of things to find on the edges of the pages, encouraging children to recognise and name things. Incidentally, this also inspires them to freely tell their first stories, optimally supporting language acquisition. Finding items in the search-and-find images provides children with a first sense of achievement and boosts their confidence.

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

Anne Ebert, born in 1963, knew as a child she wanted to become an artist. She studied graphic design in Münster and focuses her work on nature illustrations. Anne Ebert has illustrated numerous books for Ravensburger.
Stefan Seidel was born in Freiburg im Breisgau in 1971. He studied art education and geography and has lived in Dresden since 1995, where he founded a studio community and a lithography workshop. He has been working as an illustrator for various publishers since 2004 and has designed numerous picture books and non-fiction books for children. His detailed, clearly structured illustrations invite children and adults to explore the picture worlds together and discover something new time and again.
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.

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Hungarian