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Number Train: A Giant Lift-The-Flap Concertina Book! | Early Learning Board Book For Kids

Number Train: A Giant Lift-The-Flap Concertina Book! | Early Learning Board Book For Kids

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All aboard the Number Train in this lift-the-flap rhyming counting book with six spinning wheels!
Count from one to ten in this vibrant lift-the-flap concertina book! Who is munching on a snack? Who is taking a quick nap? And who’s that making lots of noise? Find out in this train-shaped gift book, from the creative duo behind Alphabet Street and Christmas Street.
Learn the numbers, lift the flaps, enjoy the rhyming text and animal scenes inside each carriage before flipping the book to play the fun counting game on the reverse. Then push the train-shaped book along on its six moving wheels!
With bright, cheerful artwork from Ingela P Arrhenius, illustrator of the bestselling Felt Flaps and Peekaboo series, and a clever rhyming text from Jonathan Emmett.
Authors: Jonathan Emmett, Ingela P. Arrhenius
►Reading Age: 2 to 5 Years
Details: Concertina Board Book | 10 pages | 19.0 x 25.0 cm
About the Authors: Jonathan Emmett worked as an architect before becoming a children’s author and novelty book designer. Jonathan is the author of over sixty books and his work has been translated into over thirty different languages. He likes building things and taking things apart, playing games and solving puzzles and letting his imagination run riot.
Ingela P Arrhenius graduated from art school in the early 90s and has been working as an illustrator ever since. At first, she worked in advertising and magazines, but her focus over the past ten years has been on products and books.
Ingela has created patterns for fabrics, wallpaper and stationery, as well as packaging and home accessories. She has also collaborated with several toy producers around the world and her love of retro style, typography and colour is reflected in all her work. Ingela lives in Stockholm with her husband (an author) and two sons.

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