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Hide and Peek: Creepy Crawlies: A colourful peek-through adventure board book
Board book
Main Details
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Hide and Peek: Creepy Crawlies: A colourful peek-through adventure board book
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Pat-a-Cake
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Illustrated by Laura Hambleton
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Series | Hide and Peek |
Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:10 | Dimensions(mm): Height 168,Width 166 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781526382535
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Classifications | Dewey:428.1 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Children's Group
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Imprint |
Pat-a-Cake
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Publication Date |
1 April 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
With new creepy-crawly friends to meet, colours to name, things to spot and lots to count, this peek-through book is perfect to share with little ones. Toddlers are learning new things all the time, and these fun books with peek-through pages are perfect for introducing colours and counting in a fun way. With a search-and-find game at the end and a hidden creature to spot on every page, this book will have little ones coming back for more. Also available: Under the Sea, Deep in the Jungle, On the Farm
Author Biography
Pat-a-Cake (Author) Pat-a-Cake takes you and your child on a magical journey. From sharing the very first baby book to watching your little one read all by themselves. The adventure begins here . . . Laura Hambleton (Illustrator) Laura's lifelong passion for children's books began even before she graduated from Norwich School of Art in 2000 with a 1st class honours in Visual Studies. Her major project book was published following graduation and went on to win a prestigious V&A Illustration Award in 2002. Laura was also longlisted for the Booktrust Big Picture Best New Illustrator award 2008. Laura has continuously worked for a variety of children's publishers in London as Designer and Art Director whilst also writing and illustrating over 20 published works. Laura is head over heels in love with children's books and shares her enthusiasm with her son, and with lots of other children by running workshops in schools and activity centres such as The Roald Dahl Centre.
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