Toddler Tuffables: Old MacDonald Had a Farm: A Toddler Tuffable Edition (Book #3)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Toddler Tuffables: Old MacDonald Had a Farm: A Toddler Tuffable Edition (Book #3)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Editors of Cider Mill Press
Illustrated by Gabhor Utomo
SeriesToddler Tuffables
Series part Volume No. 3
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:12
Dimensions(mm): Height 170,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9781646431182
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 20

Publishing Details

Publisher Cider Mill Press Book Publishers LLC
Imprint Cider Mill Press Book Publishers LLC
Publication Date 3 August 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

The fun never has to stop with the 100% baby proof Toddler Tuffables, now available with this classic song like you've never seen it before: Old MacDonald Had a Farm! Join Old MacDonald on his farm and sing along with the cows, pigs, horses, ducks, and more. All new illustrations bring this cherished song to life for a whole new generation of animal lovers. And because this is a Toddler Tuffable, any story time is fun time thanks to pages ready to take on anything a young one has to offer. Non-toxic, gnawable, non-tearable, waterproof, and washable, this book can go anywhere on the farm. Start young ones on a lifetime of loving books!

Author Biography

The Editors of Cider Mill Press craft high-quality cookbooks, elegant wine and spirits projects, humorous parodies, classic children's books, and more. Gabhor Utomo was born in Indonesia and moved to California in 1997 to pursue becoming an artist. Since receiving his degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2003, Utomo has worked as a freelance illustrator for a number of children's books. Utomo's work has won numerous awards and recognitions from local and national art organizations. His clients include Harley Davidson, Harper Collins, McGraw Hill Education, Abdo Publishing Company, and many more. Utomo lives with his wife and twin daughters in Portland, Oregon.