My First Book of Everything - My First Book of Everything

My First Book of Everything

My First Book of Everything - My First Book of Everything

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Published: 27 October, 2022
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Description

Go on a journey of discovery in My First Book of Everything. From the solar system to the tiny mantis shrimp, everything in our universe is amazing!

This beautiful non-fiction gift book introduces over 100 big concepts, words or ideas from the world (and universe!) around us and gives a bitesize explanation for each one that will spark preschoolers' imagination and inspire wonder and curiosity.

Featuring content on the universe, the Earth, the human body, inventions, history and time and much more, My First Book of Everything is perfect for preschoolers who have graduated from First Words books and are getting curious about the world around them.

My First Book of Everything is presented in a simple, stylish grid and with bright, colourful illustrations by bestselling author-illustrator Ben Newman (Professor Astro Cat, Snip Snap). It features a handy section at the back with reading tips for parents and carers, and is packed with words and concepts that will help enhance vocabulary and word recognition, plus spotting and search-and-find fun, and all sorts of things to inspire and ignite conversation between you and your child.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781529094671
ISBN10 1529094674
Number Of Pages 24
Item Weight 420 g
Product Dimensions 256 x 258 x 12 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Ben Newman is an illustrator and designer. He has produced work for a large range of clients, including Tate Modern, The New York Times, BBC Radio 4, Google, and The New Yorker, and created many children’s books including Snip Snap, Rumble Tumble, the My First Book of Everything series and the bestselling Professor Astro Cat. He lives in Hastings.

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