With lots of flaps to lift on every page, this informative book answers the questions that all young children have about their senses. Each page asks a different question, such as 'How do I taste things?', 'How do I see?' and 'How do I hear?'. A wonderful introduction to the senses for inquisitive young minds.
What makes it rain? How do rainbows appear? How hot is the sun? Why does lightning flash? Where does wind come from? Young children can find out the answers to these questions and more by lifting the flaps in this friendly, illustrated introduction to the science of weather.
What's it like in space? How do you get there? And what do astronauts do all day? Inquisitive little ones can find the answers to these questions and many more in this fascinating lift-the-flap introduction to space, with colourful illustrations, simple text and chunky flaps to lift.
A gorgeous flap book exploring the world of animal communication, from noises and gestures to patterns and smells. Discover why antelopes show their bottoms, why skunks are so smelly and what words monkeys use. With charming and characterful Christine Pym illustrations. Fascinating facts are explained simply. Flaps on each page encourage young children to explore for themselves.
A simple but effective lift-the-flap book that explains the facts of the life to young children with easy, comprehensible text. A delightful way for young children to discover where babies come from - from baby humans to kittens, caterpillars and kangaroos. Young children can lift the flaps to find out how babies are made, when they are born, what new babies need and how they grow. A charming, age-appropriate introduction to the facts of life to share with young children.
Hungry Little Mouse is looking for some breakfast and he knows just where he
can find it. Scampering into the kitchen, and grabs everything yummy he can
find! Red apples, biscuits, a chunk of cheese, a plump pickle. But Little
Mouse quickly discovers he's not the only one looking for breakfast!
Follow a cheeky squirrel as it bounds through the woods, and discover what else lives there - from a sleepy owl in the treetops, to a herd of deer between the trees, to a mole digging underground, very young children will love lifting the flaps to discover nature in the woods. Charmingly illustrated with a fresh bright palette by Christine Pym.
Little Green knows he's about to make a big change - transformingfrom a
caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. Everyone isVERY excited! But Little
Green isn't excited. Little Green is VERYworried. She likes being a
caterpillar! Join Little Green as shefinds his own path ... with just a little
help from her friends.
Little Green knows she's about to make a big change - transformingfrom a
caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. Everyone is VERYexcited! But Little
Green is VERY worried. What if being a butterflyisn't as brilliant as everyone
says?Join Little Green as she finds her own path ... with just a littlehelp
from her friends.
Wie in mehreren anderen Bänden der Reihe Erstes Aufklappen und Verstehen (zuletzt "Reise in den Weltraum") bieten Autorin K. Daynes und Illustratorin Ch. Pym altersgerechte Antworten auf Fragen von Kindern ab 3. Fragen wie "Was sind Gefühle?", "Was macht uns fröhlich, wütend, Angst etc.?" und "Wohin mit unseren Gefühlen?" werden in den farbigen Zeichnungen in bewährter Weise liebevoll mit kleinen Details ausgestattet. Die vermenschlichten Tiere mit den bekannten Kulleraugen regen zum Anschauen, die 40 Klappen zum Entdecken der darunter verborgenen Antworten an. Die Klappen wirken recht stabil, werden aber bei starkem Gebrauch sicher nicht allzu viele Ausleihen überstehen. Während sich die Titel "Gefühle" (Usborne) und "Mein erstes Buch der Gefühle" (Loewe) eher für ältere Kinder ab 5 eignen, da dort in Alltagsepisoden Beispiele für unterschiedliche Gefühle verdeutlicht werden, kann der vorliegende Band mit seinen einfachen Szenen neben dem Klassiker "Ängstlich, wütend, fröhlich sein" für jüngere Kindergartenkinder zur Bestandsergänzung gern empfohlen werden. Ab 3