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OverviewDive into adventure! Join Noah as he visits Earth's most mysterious environment – the ocean. Die-cuts throughout and a surprise pop-up make every page an interactive experience as you come face to face with a Great White Shark, join dazzling fish on a coral reef, and discover your very own pirate treasure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Hayes , Sam RennocksPublisher: What on Earth Publishing Ltd Imprint: What on Earth Books ISBN: 9781999967994ISBN 10: 1999967992 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 02 July 2020 Recommended Age: Up to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFantastic vocabulary and plenty of peep-throughs to interactive with. * Library Girl and Book Boy * It's ... nice to see a black boy having an ocean adventure in a board book, as representation of BAME children is still rare in books for the under 3s. * BookTrust * These sturdy, informative books, with their intriguing peep-holes and a final fold-out surprise, deliver fascinating facts about space travel and the wonders of the deep with an exciting, colourful and fun-filled flourish. * Lancashire Post * Die-cuts are a feature of every spread and with their clever placing each one offers a different view depending on whether the page is turned forwards or back ... Characteristic of both, rather longer than average board books are: the surprise pop-up on the penultimate spread, the wealth of visual details in Sam Rennocks and Susanna Rumiz's vibrant illustrations, the die-cut pages, the relatively short narrative and the fact that both Noah and Ada actually experience their journeys through their imagination. Sturdily built, these are well worth putting into a nursery collection or adding to your toddler's bookshelf. * RedReadingHub * These sturdy, informative books, with their intriguing peep-holes and a final fold-out surprise, deliver fascinating facts about space travel and the wonders of the deep with an exciting, colourful and fun-filled flourish. * Lancashire Post * Die-cuts are a feature of every spread and with their clever placing each one offers a different view depending on whether the page is turned forwards or back [...] Characteristic of both, rather longer than average board books are: the surprise pop-up on the penultimate spread, the wealth of visual details in Sam Rennocks and Susanna Rumiz's vibrant illustrations, the die-cut pages, the relatively short narrative and the fact that both Noah and Ada actually experience their journeys through their imagination. Sturdily built, these are well worth putting into a nursery collection or adding to your toddler's bookshelf. * RedReadingHub * Author InformationSusan Hayes is in awe of children’s limitless imagination and thirst for knowledge. She strives to learn from the children she knows and meets, and to enjoy the world through their fresh, curious eyes. Susan lives in the East Sussex countryside with her own children, her partner Neil and two gorgeous but slightly silly ducks, Dolly and Izzy. She has written dozens of children's books. Sam Rennocks is a British illustrator born and raised in Leicester. He studied illustration at Plymouth University and now lives in Loughborough, close to where he grew up. Sam has worked with clients from across the globe, creating work for magazines, book publishing and games. His passion for art is inspired by ancient history and the natural world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |