Synopses & Reviews
Flip the Flaps is a fun way for young children to discover the answers to questions about their favorite subjects, while also flipping the flaps and spotting the scene changes.
By flipping the flaps to uncover answers to questions about how and why things go, children play an active role in discovering the information that they want to know. Exciting and essential information about transportation vehicles like race cars, fire engines, submarines, planes, and trains populate the beautifully scenes of Flip the Flaps: Things That Go! by Anita Ganeri, illustrated by Mark Bergin
Review
Newtons Book NewsA flip-the-flaps book that is made to pique the interest for children by asking three lively questions about a vehicle that kids most likely would like to know. . . . The answers are simple and easy to understand, along with paintings of the vehicles in question. . . . An excellent series. Booklist"Some simple questions are given surprisingly thorough answers. Perfect for light, educational browsing."
Synopsis
Flip the Flaps is a fun way for young children to discover the answers to questions about their favorite subjects, while also flipping the flaps and spotting the scene changes.
The questions uncover essential and extraordinary facts about exciting things that go, from high-speed racing cars to rapid-response fire engines.
About the Author
Anita Ganeri has written over 300 information books for children on subjects such as religion, geography and natural history. Her books include the Horrible Geography series, which won the Geographical Association Silver Award.
Tudor Humphries first worked as a theater designer before becoming a renowned childrens illustrator. He is the illustrator of the Kingfisher Backyard Books series, including
Are You an Ant?, Are You a Butterfly?, and many more.