This brilliantly coloured, large-format, search-and-find board book from the creator of the Wee Gallery introduces little ones to colours, everyday objects and shapes, while stimulating language development and building vocabulary. Toddlers and adults together can explore each spread dedicated to a different color and search for the objects hidden within the large, mosaic-inspired illustrations which are, on their own, gorgeous works of art. Questions throughout spark conversation.
'Can you find it in... blue?' Preschoolers will delight in finding the hidden bluebird, blue dress, blueberries and other items in the blue mosaic. Once they find all the blue objects, they can look for the hidden triangle. Turn the colourful pages to find things hidden in red, yellow, purple, orange, green, pink, white, black and gold, including a strawberry, duck, lavender plant, basketball, piece of broccoli, watermelon, snowman, umbrella and crown. The will also encounter a sweetly smiling square, diamond, rectangle, oval, circle, heart, hexagon, blotch, and star.
Parents and children will take equal pleasure in searching through the rainbow of colourful illustrations of this stimulating book.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 2 in the Animosaic Series. See all Animosaic books here.
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Surya Sajnani grew up in India, and graduated with a degree in Chemistry, Botany and Zoology before finding her passion in design. Surya has a wealth of experience in the industry and has trained with some of India's leading designers. Surya moved to the US in 2000, and founded Wee Gallery with her husband, Dave Pinto, after their first child
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