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I thought I saw a... bear!

Board book

Main Details

Title I thought I saw a... bear!
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by Lydia Nichols
By (author) Ruth Symons
SeriesI thought I saw a...
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:10
Dimensions(mm): Height 160,Width 160
ISBN/Barcode 9781783707140
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Templar Publishing
Imprint Templar Publishing
Publication Date 14 June 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This silly but stylish slider book is sure to give little ones a giggle. They'll love joining in with a game of hide-and-seek as they move the sliders to reveal the bear hiding in every scene. Is it in the car? Or on the train? Just push the slider to find out! With beautiful artwork from google doodler Lydia Nichols, all the family will enjoy reading and playing along with this fresh new novelty series.

Author Biography

Lydia Nichols is an illustrator and designer. By day she doodles for Google and by night she draws anthropomorphic objects and animals. Most people describe her work as charming and whimsical. They describe her as redheaded.

Reviews

I thought I saw a... bear! is a really cute board book with a very simple text and a repetitive refrain. It introduces young children to different kinds of transport and a bear who likes to hide! My daughter was insistent that we include this book on Story Snug, she's no longer a board book reader but thinks this book 'is cool'! The Story: I thought I saw a... bear is followed by a question - is it in / on... Readers can then slide the slider to see the bear travelling in various different vehicles. Introducing babies & toddlers to books is made fun with this little interactive book. It is the perfect size for little hands and has chunky colourful pages. Even the cover has a slider so that children can see the bear on the bus - he looks very cool with his sunglasses! The bear hides in four different modes of transport before he is revealed riding in a race on a 'vehicle' that children will be familiar with and may even own themselves. Our favourite illustration shows the bear's airborne mode of transport but we also like making the little fish jump out of the sea! Lydia Nichols' illustrations are full of colour and each page has a slider with a small hole in it which is the perfect size for a little finger. The bear is not completely hidden but pops up in the vehicle when you make him move. The final page slides out to show the bear having a race, we particularly like the competitor in second place! This is a great book to choose if you're looking for a fun book to start off a little reader's library. Although it has a very simple text it provides lots of scope for discussion and learning. * Story Snug *