Synopses & Reviews
Each durable book in the My Turn To Learn series is specially made for small hands!
Explore the exciting world of numbers, brought to life through this irresistibly adorable tabbed board book. My Turn To Learn Shapesuses simple, colorful images and bold, lively scenes to teach early counting concepts. The tabbed edges and thick, strong pages make it easy for young readers to flip through the book by themselves, revealing fun, colorful answers on every spread. Featuring a unique format and bright, bold art and design, these books offer an interactive reading and learning experience that can withstand even the most "hands-on" readers!
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Praise for My Turn to Learn:* "Perfect for little hands...The deceptively simple and visually appealing My Turn to Learn series is a great tool for introducing basic concepts to the littlest readers."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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"Tailor-made for little fingers."--Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Pull the tabsandmdash;what will you find?and#160; Thereand#39;s something fun hiding on every page!and#160;When kids pull the tabs, what will they see? Differences in size and quantity. A pretty flower grows from tall to taller to tallest. Snowflakes fall down, low . . . lower . . . lowest, as they hit the ground. And a caterpillar grows long . . . longer . . . longest! Every spread (and the front cover, too) has a pull-tab, so preschoolers will enjoy mastering this important new concept.
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Pull the tabsandmdash;what will you find?and#160; Thereand#39;s something fun hiding on every page!and#160;Where are you? And where are you going? With a pull of the tab, preschoolers can happily gaze at otters as they swim below, beside, or above each other; watch one octopus emerge from behind another who was in front; and see polar bears up on a snowdrift, sliding across the ice, and down into the water. What a cool, interactive way for kids to grasp the concept of location!
About the Author
Corina Fletcher is an award-winning paper engineer who has been creating amazing pop-up books for almost 20 years. Corina first studied Graphic Design at Central St. Martins School of Art and went on to earn her Masters in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She lives near Lewes in East Sussex, England.and#160;Natalie Marshall has illustrated more than 35 childrenand#39;s titles since graduating from college with an honors degree in Graphic Design. Titles she has illustrated include the My Turn to Learn series (Hachette/LB Kids). In addition to illustrating childrenand#39;s books, Natalie also produces her own line of greeting cards for her Little Red Owl label. She resides near the beach in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband and two kids.