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Little Faces: Slow Down, Tiny Unicorn!

Board book

Main Details

Title Little Faces: Slow Down, Tiny Unicorn!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rhiannon Findlay
Illustrated by Hanako Clulow
SeriesLittle Faces
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:14
Dimensions(mm): Height 144,Width 144
ISBN/Barcode 9780711262454
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Aurum Press
Imprint words & pictures
Publication Date 18 May 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Watch tiny unicorn dash through the forest in this fun and interactive board book! Clever paper technology will amaze young children as they watch the scenes change as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you cant get outdoors, and a wonderful way of sparking children's imagination. Tiny Unicorn cant keep still! One minute shes speeding past badger, the next she's playing hide and seek with squirrel... and then off again! Meet Unicorn and her friends, and watch the magical animal faces and scenes change, thanks to Venetian window paper technology. With a winning combination of bold, expressive artwork and engaging rhyming text, this interactive, bright, bold board book is sure to become a household favourite! The Little Faces board book series encourages children to get involved with the animal characters and the situations they're in, while offering a playful, funny story. Simply by turning the page, the special paper movement causes the animals' faces to change or a scene to transform quickly. The effect is both fun and exciting, and an effective way of enhancing storytelling.

Author Biography

Rhiannon Findlay lives in the Hertfordshire countryside in a cottage full of books. When shes not writing, shes either reading, painting or off on adventures with her husband Mat in their trusty old campervan.HANAKO CLULOW left Japan in 1997 for Ireland, where she studied visual arts and English. She then headed to England to explore her passion for child psychology, obtaining a BSc in psychology from the University of London in 2007. While she was deeply fascinated by child psychology, her passion for the arts re-emerged, which led her to pursue life as an illustrator. Her work draws upon a broad range of interests such as nature, the animal kingdom, psychology, fantasy and her native culture.