No. of pages 32
Published: 2017
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This fantastically colourful book contains 10 search-and-find photographic puzzles to share with young children of 3 and older. It offers a unique opportunity for spending quality time with children, having lots of fun looking and talking but also helping them to learn.
Each puzzle takes a different busy, familiar scene, beautifully laid out and photographed. These include a toy cupboard, a sewing drawer, a teddy bear's picnic, a traffic jam, a sky full of planes, a masked theatre show, fish, minibeasts and big animals. Questions are carefully placed on each page - how many? what colour? what shape? what size? where is it? which do you prefer? - which are designed to build young children's skills from early counting, number and sorting skills to visual literacy, vocabulary and communication skills.
An introduction at the front of the book suggests how to make the most of sharing the book with a child, whilst there are ideas for further activities at the back.
There are 32 pages in this book. This is a picture puzzle book. This book was published 2017 by Hachette Children's Group .
Ruth Thomson is an award-winning educational author with an MA in Museum and Gallery learning, who specialises in writing books that build children's language and visual literacy skills, as well as art and history. Neil Thomson, her husband, is a photographer and film-maker. They live is Lewes. They jointly run Know Trash, a unique educational collection that celebrates recycling around the world.
This book has the following chapters: