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Go Hare and Tortoise Go!


Finger-Trail Tales

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No. of pages 10

Published: 2009

Great for age 0-5 years

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This jolly, interactive board book features indented animal trails on every page for children to follow with their finger as they read the story. Go Hare and Tortoise Go! is a retelling of the classic fable. As Hare and Tortoise race each other, children can follow the bigger and bigger jumps of Hare and the slow, steady plod, plod, plod of the Tortoise which eventually wins him the race. As children follow the story, they will discover the moral at the end, that slow and steady wins the race and showing off will eventually show us up. Publishes along with Run Little Chicken Run - a traditional story which tells us to think for ourselves.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Finger-Trail Tales .

This book has been graded for interest at 3-5 years.

There are 10 pages in this book.

This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).

This book was published in 2009 by SPCK Publishing .

Elena Pasquali is the pseudonym of an in-house author. Barbara Vagnozzi lives in Italy. She has illustrated for Child's Play as well as the Finger-Trail Tales and God Bless Me for Lion. Sophie Piper is the pseudonym of an in-house author. Barbara Vagnozzi lives in Italy. She has illustrated for Child's Play as well as the Finger-Trail Tales and God Bless Me for Lion.

 

This book is in the following series:

Finger-Trail Tales