Baby's Very First Slide and See Christmas: Baby Usborne
Autor Fiona Watt Ilustrat de Stella Baggotten Limba Engleză Board book – 30 sep 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474936668
ISBN-10: 1474936660
Pagini: 10
Ilustrații: full colour throughout
Dimensiuni: 177 x 178 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Usborne Publishing
Seriile Baby Usborne, Usborne Christmas, Crăciun 2017
ISBN-10: 1474936660
Pagini: 10
Ilustrații: full colour throughout
Dimensiuni: 177 x 178 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Usborne Publishing
Seriile Baby Usborne, Usborne Christmas, Crăciun 2017
Descriere
An engaging, interactive board book, specially designed for very young children, full of vivid colours, stylish illustrations and friendly Christmas scenes. Simple slider mechanisms allow a picture to be transformed, revealing a gingerbread man, ice skaters and even Father Christmas himself!
Descriere scurtă
An engaging, interactive board book specially designed for young children. Children straight from birth can enjoy the vivid colours, stylish illustrations and friendly Christmas scenes.
Notă biografică
Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She graduated from Exeter University with a Bachelor of Education in Art and Design. She taught for three years at a primary school in Kent, before spending two years at a British school in The Netherlands. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books. She has written all the titles in the award-winning THAT'S NOT MY® series and many in the highly successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series. She is the sixth biggest-selling UK children's author, with over 10 million of her books sold in the UK since records began.