Pip the Gnome

Admar Kwant

Price:
£6.99
Availability:
Available to buy

Quick Look

  • A charming board book for little ones which introduces them to the seasons using bright illustrations and simple words.
  • Perfect for bedtime, the story ends as we look up at the stars and say good night to Pip.

Pip the gnome plays with his woodland friends through the changing seasons. A board book for very young children with bright illustrations and simple words.

Format:
board book
Size:
180 x 153 mm
Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Board Books
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Age Range:
From 1 to 3 years
Extent:
14 pages
ISBN:
9781782507536
Publication date:
15 Apr 2021
Series:
Pip the Gnome

Description

Pip the gnome plays happily with his woodland friends, the mouse, robin, wren and spider. Follow them through spring, summer, into autumn and then winter.

The colourful illustrations and simple words introduce very young children to the seasons, with bright green leaves in spring, warm sunshine in summer, blustery wind in autumn and snowfall in winter.

Perfect for bedtime, the story ends as we look up at the stars and say good night to Pip.

Reviews

'These are delightful books for the youngest readers to practice talking about the pictures and page turning and for emergent readers to "have a go", supported by an adult.'
-- Martine Horvath, EYE: Early Years Educator, April 2011.

'Simple language is combined with striking illustrations.'
-- Creative Steps, Spring 2011.

'This is a comforting bedtime board book for the very young child. The illustrations complement the story's warm feeling of seasons and cycles of nature… A clever, subtle introduction to big ideas and a visually pleasing, pretty book.'
-- Morag Charlwood, Armadillo, March 2011

'It is a bright and colourful book that will make you smile.'
-- Tammy Dolling, March 2011

Author

Admar Kwant lives with her husband and two children in the Netherlands, by the edge of a lake. Her family life and love of nature inspire her drawing and painting. She regularly creates illustrations for Educare, a Dutch parenting magazine.

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