Follow That Tractor! - (Trace the Trails) by Georgie Taylor (Board Book)
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Highlights
- Discover search-and-find finger-tracing fun as you trace the trails and follow the tractor through the busy farm pictures!Explore the colorful illustrations as you trace the grooved trails on each page with your fingers and follow the tractor through the five different farmyard pictures.
- 2-5 Years
- 8.35" x 5.67" Board Book
- 10 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Trace the Trails
Description
About the Book
"Discover finger-tracing fun as you trace the trails and follow the tractor through the busy farm scenes! There are die-cut holes to peep through, and lots of farm animals to find and spot along the way"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Discover search-and-find finger-tracing fun as you trace the trails and follow the tractor through the busy farm pictures!
Explore the colorful illustrations as you trace the grooved trails on each page with your fingers and follow the tractor through the five different farmyard pictures. Each scene is full of lots of neighing, oinking, and baaing farm animals to spot, too. There are bumpy textures to find and feel, plus peep-through windows lead you through the pages as you follow that tractor and find out where it is going!
The tactile trails, bumpy textures and die-cut holes are perfect for sensory fun and interactive play. Bright, colorful illustrations feature lots of detail to spot and words to say out loud, and aid development of first words and early reading.
About the Author
Georgie Taylor has loved reading and writing since she was a child, and now spends her time thinking up and writing stories for lots of children to read. After working in children's publishing for over 15 years, Georgie likes writing stories that encourage children to discover, learn and use their imagination.
Samantha Meredith has always drawn pictures, ever since she was little. After studying Illustration at Loughborough University, Sam worked for 5 years as a designer at Usborne Publishing, before becoming a freelance illustrator. She works from her little house in North London, drawing pictures all day, whilst drinking tea and wearing panda slippers.