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One Thousand Things - (Learn with Little Mouse) by Anna Kovecses
About this item
Highlights
- What do one thousand things really look like?
- 1-5 Years
- 11.2" x 8.1" Hardcover
- 80 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
- Series Name: Learn with Little Mouse
Description
About the Book
Let Little Mouse introduce you to this collection of first words to see and say.
Book Synopsis
What do one thousand things really look like? Let Little Mouse show you in this stunning collection of first words to see and say. Search-and-find Little Mouse on every page and discover new words with every turn of the page. Stylishly laid out, this visual encyclopedia covers everything from space, to the human body, to the world around us, and is full of things to spot and learn along the way.
Perfect for parents or guardians to use at home with little ones, this book contains one thousand first concepts: enough to explore, entertain and educate for hours on end. Learning with Little Mouse is fun!Review Quotes
"A visual encyclopedia of things to spot and say with a difference, the pictures are strong, bold and dominate the page, the labels are clear and defined but it is not just about the learning, it comes with a game too, a little mouse to spot on every page! Compulsive and instructional fun, minimal and modern."
"To bill this book as a ' vocabulary builder' is to woefully underplay its hand. Study hard and this book will see you safely through nursery and in to reception as an assured four year old who can hold their own in the cut and thrust of classroom debate... the book is huggable, sniffable and strokable. The bright, digitally created images are easy on the eye, with kid and parent appeal and an air of comforting naivity. The clear font is helpful for early readers."
"For any young person first learning about the world around them, One Thousand Things is a gentle and entertaining start."
--How It Works"To bill this book as a 'vocabulary builder' is to woefully underplay its hand. Study hard and this book will see you safely through nursery and in to reception as an assured four year old who can hold their own in the cut and thrust of classroom debate... the book is huggable, sniffable and strokable. The bright, digitally created images are easy on the eye, with kid and parent appeal and an air of comforting naivity. The clear font is helpful for early readers."
"The retro-style illustrations in this book are what first caught my eye... I love books like this"--Scary Mommy
About the Author
Young, dynamic illustrator ANNA KÖVECSES's work marries contempory minimalism with an appealing retro-modern illustration style. Born in Hungary, she lives and works in Cyprus.