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Spin and Spot: Moon and Stars

Board book

Main Details

Title Spin and Spot: Moon and Stars
Authors and Contributors      By (author) DK
Illustrated by Anna Suessbauer
SeriesSpin and Spot
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:14
Dimensions(mm): Height 205,Width 204
ISBN/Barcode 9780241491638
Audience
Preschool (0-5)

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK Children
Publication Date 28 October 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A beautifully illustrated book about night-time, featuring nocturnal animals and the moon and stars. Featuring a picture wheel that can be turned by its little readers, which encourages interaction and engagement between adults and children An interactive book for babies, that gently introduces them to the idea of night-time. Turn the pages and spin the wheel to discover what happens when the sun goes down. Watch the Moon as it disappears over the rooftops, watch the night animals explore the dark, and look up at the twinkling stars in the night sky. With beautiful and colourful illustrations, little ones will love learning about night-time, and the things that come alive as the Sun goes down. This board book has sturdy pages for little ones to turn, and an interactive picture wheel for their tiny hands to spin. Where is the owl? Can you spin the wheel and see if you can spot him? This interactive element promotes the development of fine motor skills in toddlers and reinforces their understanding of what they are learning. The simple yet charming text is fun to read aloud and share with toddlers, and the colourful illustrations help introduce them to the difference between night and day. Spin and Spot- Moon and Stars is ideal for adults and children to share together, whether that be at bedtime or preschool. What are you going to spin and spot today?

Author Biography

Anna S bauer (Illustrator) Anna grew up in Cologne, Germany and has loved drawing and reading since she was a child. After having her daughter Emilia, she decided to illustrate picture books due to her passion for graphic design and the love for clear structures and bright colors. Anna's work is inspired by a whimsical sense of humour and by her love for all kinds of animals, including her two dogs, Eddie and Patsy.