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stylishly illustrated spreads show a series of friendly park animals hiding behind bright felt flaps, A mirror on the final spread makes for a satisfying ending to the Where's the Duck?'s searchandfind inquiries, Where are you There you are! A perfect book to share with very little ones, Geriausia pirmoji knygelė iš visų, kokias turėjome! Sakoma, kad kai kūdikis judina pirkštukus, jis lavina protą, todėl, matyt, tai šiose knygelėse, skirtose patiems mažiausiems, ir įvertinta.
"Kur ančiukas" po medžiaginėmis spalvotomis skiautėmis slepiasi gyvūnai, tai skatina mažylio smalsumo ir suprasti, kad pakėlus medžiagytę, gali kažką rasti.
Labai gražios spalvos, knygutė neperkrauta, kaip tik tokiam mažam vaikučiui, sakyčiau nuo trijų mėnesių iki metukų su puse,
Labai džiaugiuosi, kad dukrytė gali turėti savo knygeles ir užsiimti jomis su mama ar tėčiu, o kartais pati viena, Tas ramybės minutes aš kaip mama tikrai labai vertinu : Be to, liks labiau apsaugotos mamos ir brolio knygos, kurias labai mėgsta imti ir vartyti, tik jos dažnai nuo to vartymo nukenčia.
Kūdikių knygelės storos ir apsaugotos nuo greito plyšimo, Aš manau, kad knygų vaikų kambaryje turėtų būti daugiau nei žaislų, bent mes investuojame kur kas daugiau į knygas nei žaislus, nes tikim, kad jie lavina labiau ir vertė išlieka ilgiau.
Juolab, kad sūnaus patirtis rodo, kad žaislas įdomus būdavo tik vieną dieną, Matome, kad su dukryte panašiai reikia visko, tik ne žaislų, geriau pultas, medinis šaukštas, knyga, puodelis, . . First sentence: Where's the butterfly Here it is! Where's the frog Here it is!
Premise/plot: Where's The Duck is a lifttheflap book featuring felt flaps.
It is also a hideandseek book, Little ones can "find" all the creaturesanimalsthat are "hiding, " The last spread asks "Where are you" and features a mirror hidden behind a flap,
My thoughts: I like hideandseek books, There is just something happy about the formula, Little ones seem to really enjoy it, And their joy is contagious, Little ones also tend to like mirrors, So this one is definitely one worth sharing with the little ones in your life,
Other books in this series include: WHERE'S THE LADYBUG WHERE'S THE GIRAFFE WHERE'S THE OWL and WHERE'S THE HEN A fun way to learn animal words.
Wheres the Duck by Ingela P, Arrhenius. BOARD BOOK. Nosy Crow Candlewick,
BUYING ADVISORY: PreK ESSENTIAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH
Peekaboo that you can play over and over! Perfect formonthsyears old, The flaps are strong felt pieces that will stand up to lots of wear, The mirror at the end was a never ending delight for the babies I have shared this series with,
Cindy, Middle School Librarian, MLS
sitelink blogspot. com/ Perfect for toddlers! My son requires to "read" this book multiple times per day and he adores the hidden mirror at the end, Kudos to creators for this awesome idea, i was at the store and i read this, a literary masterpiece. absolutely astonishing. My toddler loves this! The felt flaps are bright colors and fun shapes, and the last flap made her giggle so much! Read by Librarian Laura on the London Library's online "Books for Babies" program.
A delightful, sensory, lifttheflap book with a surprise at the end! A nice addition the the "Where's, . . " liftaflap series with felt flaps and a mirror at the end, lovely lift the flap book Love these felt flap books!! For: animal fans backyard/park themed readers looking for a sweet lifttheflap book,
Possible red flags: flaps would be stretched/warped easily some may find it too simple, Kiekviename lape paslėpta staigmena sužadins vaikų smalsumą, Knygelių tekstas pateiktas linksmo žaidimo kūkū” forma: kur pelytė Žiūrėk, kieno nosytė kyšo pro sūrio skylutę
sitelink wordpress. co Octoberthe felt flaps feel a little sturdier than cardboard ones, and the mirror on the last page is a delight to babies, A bonus is that the felt flaps mean the cardboard pages don't stick together, and mymonth old can turn the pages by herself her favorite part about reading.
Swedish Ingela Peterson Arrhenius was born in, Art and design has always played a big part of Ingelas life and before her career as an illustrator took off Ingela worked as an art director in Stockholm.
Ingela then moved on to study advertising and graphic design at an art school in Stockholm,InIngela set up her own business as a freelance illustrator working on an international level cross advertising, design, publishing and editorial work.
Shes been commissioned for creating print patterns for fabrics, wallpaper, stationary aswell as packaging, product design, home accessories and toys, Ingelas posters and designer toys are spread all around the world, Shes passionate about retro style in general which is clearly reflected in h Swedish Ingela Peterson Arrhenius was born in, Art and design has always played a big part of Ingelas life and before her career as an illustrator took off Ingela worked as an
art director in Stockholm.
Ingela then moved on to study advertising and graphic design at an art school in Stockholm,InIngela set up her own business as a freelance illustrator working on an international level cross advertising, design, publishing and editorial work.
Shes been commissioned for creating print patterns for fabrics, wallpaper, stationary aswell as packaging, product design, home accessories and toys, Ingelas posters and designer toys are spread all around the world, Shes passionate about retro style in general which is clearly reflected in her work as well as her joy for typography and colour, She lives in Stockholm with husband and two boys, You can follow her daily business at her Instagram: ingelaparrhenius sitelink,