Squirrel in Winter

Author:   Lizelot Versteeg ,  Lotje
Publisher:   Clavis Publishing
ISBN:  

9781605373492


Pages:   18
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Recommended Age:   From 2 years
Format:   Board book
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Squirrel in Winter


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An interactive, playful seek-and find book for children! Winter is here! A thick layer of snow covers the forest. Many animals are going to sleep in their warm little houses. Squirrel is getting tired too, but he has to do something important before he goes to sleep. He has to say good-night to all his animal friends! Where do the animals sleep? And can you find the snowdrop on every page? A playful seek-and-find book about prepositions and nature in the winter. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development. Guided Reading Level I

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Author:   Lizelot Versteeg ,  Lotje
Publisher:   Clavis Publishing
Imprint:   Clavis Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 20.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781605373492


ISBN 10:   1605373494
Pages:   18
Publication Date:   16 October 2017
Recommended Age:   From 2 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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PRAISE FOR EARLIER BOOKS: Children get to look for four hundred animals in the artwork, and they also get to explore opposites, colors, and shapes. They also learn a little about animal names, environments and homes....Packed with wonderful worlds to explore, and lots of search-and-find and counting exercises to try, this is a book that will keep children entertained for hours. - Through the Looking Glass (on Where Does Rabbit Live?) The abundance of objects (including many not referenced in the text) offers multiple opportunities for reinforcing knowledge of not only numbers but also animals, foodstuffs, household objects, fantasy creatures, and more. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on COLORS EVERYWHERE: COUNTING This big and beautiful board book ... is one that you don't want to miss.Not only are oodles of animal sounds featured, but there are questions scattered throughout that ask your child to compare and observe. Also, there is a search and find bar on the right of each spread that encourages counting! Such a great book for keeping little minds busy and happy. - Book Nerd Mommy on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR? Kitten (and the reader) get to look and find for animal pictures and sounds in different locations: the farm, the city, the zoo, the beach, the woods, the park, and the house. There are 10 new items on each page to find. The illustrations are bright and cheerful and sure to draw in little eyes and their little fingers as they search for the different objects on the oversized pages. - Samantha Hastings, MLS on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR?


PRAISE FOR EARLIER BOOKS: Children get to look for four hundred animals in the artwork, and they also get to explore opposites, colors, and shapes. They also learn a little about animal names, environments and homes....Packed with wonderful worlds to explore, and lots of search-and-find and counting exercises to try, this is a book that will keep children entertained for hours. - Through the Looking Glass (on Where Does Rabbit Live?) The abundance of objects (including many not referenced in the text) offers multiple opportunities for reinforcing knowledge of not only numbers but also animals, foodstuffs, household objects, fantasy creatures, and more. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on COLORS EVERYWHERE: COUNTING This big and beautiful board book ... is one that you don't want to miss.Not only are oodles of animal sounds featured, but there are questions scattered throughout that ask your child to compare and observe. Also, there is a search and find bar on the right of each spread that encourages counting! Such a great book for keeping little minds busy and happy. - Book Nerd Mommy on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR? Kitten (and the reader) get to look and find for animal pictures and sounds in different locations: the farm, the city, the zoo, the beach, the woods, the park, and the house. There are 10 new items on each page to find. The illustrations are bright and cheerful and sure to draw in little eyes and their little fingers as they search for the different objects on the oversized pages. (Samantha Hastings, MLS) on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR?


PRAISE FOR EARLIER BOOKS: Children get to look for four hundred animals in the artwork, and they also get to explore opposites, colors, and shapes. They also learn a little about animal names, environments and homes....Packed with wonderful worlds to explore, and lots of search-and-find and counting exercises to try, this is a book that will keep children entertained for hours. - Through the Looking Glass (on Where Does Rabbit Live?) The abundance of objects (including many not referenced in the text) offers multiple opportunities for reinforcing knowledge of not only numbers but also animals, foodstuffs, household objects, fantasy creatures, and more. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on COLORS EVERYWHERE: COUNTING This big and beautiful board book ... is one that you don't want to miss.Not only are oodles of animal sounds featured, but there are questions scattered throughout that ask your child to compare and observe. Also, there is a search and find bar on the right of each spread that encourages counting! Such a great book for keeping little minds busy and happy. â Book Nerd Mommy on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR? Kitten (and the reader) get to look and find for animal pictures and sounds in different locations: the farm, the city, the zoo, the beach, the woods, the park, and the house. There are 10 new items on each page to find. The illustrations are bright and cheerful and sure to draw in little eyes and their little fingers as they search for the different objects on the oversized pages. (Samantha Hastings, MLS) on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR?


PRAISE FOR EARLIER BOOKS: Children get to look for four hundred animals in the artwork, and they also get to explore opposites, colors, and shapes. They also learn a little about animal names, environments and homes....Packed with wonderful worlds to explore, and lots of search-and-find and counting exercises to try, this is a book that will keep children entertained for hours. - Through the Looking Glass (on Where Does Rabbit Live?) The abundance of objects (including many not referenced in the text) offers multiple opportunities for reinforcing knowledge of not only numbers but also animals, foodstuffs, household objects, fantasy creatures, and more. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on COLORS EVERYWHERE: COUNTING This big and beautiful board book ... is one that you don't want to miss.Not only are oodles of animal sounds featured, but there are questions scattered throughout that ask your child to compare and observe. Also, there is a search and find bar on the right of each spread that encourages counting! Such a great book for keeping little minds busy and happy. ― Book Nerd Mommy on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR? Kitten (and the reader) get to look and find for animal pictures and sounds in different locations: the farm, the city, the zoo, the beach, the woods, the park, and the house. There are 10 new items on each page to find. The illustrations are bright and cheerful and sure to draw in little eyes and their little fingers as they search for the different objects on the oversized pages. (Samantha Hastings, MLS) on WHAT DOES KITTEN HEAR?


Author Information

Lizelot Versteeg (1980) studied graphic design at the Academy for Art and Design in 's-Hertogenbosch, Holland. Since 2002 she worked as a designer for several bureaus in Holland and Belgium, and also worked as a freelance designer and illustrator. She has always had a passion for illustrating, and a love for children's books. This came together in the beginning of 2012, when her son Lucas was born. She stayed at home for several months, in which she created the concept for her first series of children's books, Colors Everywhere, Things Everywhere and Animals Everywhere. These books were published under the name her own mother called her when she was young: Lotje, short for Lizelot. The distinctive style of the Lotje books consists of simple, joyful drawings with bright colors. Creating children's books has been a lifelong dream of Lizelot, and she hopes many more books may follow!

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