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Old Macdonald had a Zoo: A Nursery Rhyme Counting Book for Toddlers | Interactive Board Book
Old Macdonald had a Zoo: A Nursery Rhyme Counting Book for Toddlers | Interactive Board Book
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A brilliantly engaging interactive counting book - slide the buttons along the special track to count all your favourite zoo animals in this fun twist on the popular nursery rhyme, Old Macdonald had a Farm.
Little children will have huge fun moving the buttons around the page to bring Old Macdonald's noisy zoo to life! A counting book like no other, the irresistible and hugely satisfying interactive element makes Old Macdonald had a Zoo the perfect way to introduce preschoolers to counting.
Packed full of favourite wild animals, Old Macdonald had a Zoo has richly detailed scenes with heaps of detail to spot, illustrated by the hugely talented Jill Howarth.
Look out for more Slide and Count books: Five Little Ducks, Old Macdonald had a Farm and Five Little Trains.
►Authors: Camilla Reid, Jill Howarth
►Reading Age: 3 Years to 6 Years
►Details: Board Book | 14 pages | 18.1 x 18.0 cm
►About the Authors: Camilla Reid is one of the most experienced and successful devisers of preschool books today. Her books have been translated into over 25 languages, with combined worldwide sales of over 30 million copies. Combining novelty elements, striking artwork and Camilla’s unique authorial voice, her range of preschool books for Macmillan Children’s Books taps into what families enjoy, placing the child reader at the heart of everything.
Born in a sleepy little town in the hills of Pennsylvania, Jill Howarth always knew she wanted to be an artist. She got her first non-paying job making drawings for her mom's 5th grade classroom bulletin boards.
After leaving corporate life to start a family, Jill began freelancing. She lives just west of Boston, with her husband, three teenagers and a crazy, lazy dog! Jill has a passion for hand lettering, illustrating for the children's market and making patterns. She's inspired by all things mid-century, particularly children's books. She tries to make every job fun with the hopes that her work will put a smile on your face.
