Enjoy the familiar family story of Noah's Ark
with this gorgeously foiled edition in a chunky board book format.
There was once a man called Noah who was clever,
kind and good.
When God told him to build a boat, he made an ark
out of wood.
When God tells Noah there will be a flood, Noah works hard to
build an ark large enough to hold two of
every animal in the world!
As the storm rages for forty days, Noah and his
wife look after the animals until, on the last day, Noah sends
a dove to look for dry land. The dove returns with
an olive branch to tell Noah the flood is over.
The warm and reassuring foiled giftable book
about Noah and his ark is re-told in this beautiful board book.
In a lovely chunky board book format, this book is perfect for
small hands
A gentle re-telling of Noah and his ark, written in rhyme for
maximum appeal to small children
Lovely shiny raindrops across the cover make this a perfect gift
for small children
Each spread is packed with animal illustrations for children
to point out and find
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,
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Jill Marshall is British but lives in New Zealand with her daughter. She is the author of the bestselling fiction series Jane Blonde.
Sam Childs studied Illustration at Hornsey College of Art and has worked as an art teacher and toy maker. She has been an illustrator since 1984.
More about Sam ChildsJill Marshall is British but lives in New Zealand with her daughter. She is the author of the bestselling fiction series Jane Blonde.
Sam Childs studied Illustration at Hornsey College of Art and has worked as an art teacher and toy maker. She has been an illustrator since 1984.
More about Sam Childs