My First Things to Find: My Home

Mein erstes Sachen suchen: Mein Zuhause

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  • Short texts to read aloud, bold illustrations, and age-appropriate design for children 12 months and older.
16 pp 12 months + 14,6 x 17,1 cm EUR 5.99 January 2019 Board Book 978-3-473-43768-9

Content

My Home presents a variety of scenes from a toddler’s everyday life, such as waking up in bed in the morning and the family eating together in the kitchen. Readers can accompany the children playing at home and outside. Another scene shows everyone cleaning up and brushing their teeth in the bathroom. And at night, Papa tucks Mia into her bed. The numerous detailed illustrations align with early vocabulary and encourage further language development.

About the Series

Learn to talk with “My First Things to Find”. This new series for toddlers in an especially practical format is the ideal introduction to the popular world of search-and-find. On each two-page spread, children 12 months and older can name the things featured in vignettes and recognize familiar situations, supporting their language development. The pages are extra thick and sturdy, easy for small hands to turn. Each page offers something new to explore!

The Author

Sandra Grimm began her career as an editor and is now a freelance author. Her background as a certified teacher offers a sound basis for her books for children and teenagers. She has three young children with whom she can test all her fun ideas.

The Illustrator

Denitza Gruber was born 1977 in Sofia, Bulgaria and attended an art school there. In Munich, she studied communication design. She has been living her childhood dream since 2002 and works as a freelance illustrator for various publishers. She loves to dive into a world of colorful colors, friendly animals and people, day after day. With her pictures she wants to make children happy, promote and educate. Denitza Gruber is married and has two children who gave her the "Best Mom in the World" award, and with whom she would like to swap places for a day to see the world through children's eyes again.

Rights Sold

Hungarian, Russian (worldwide)