I'm Thinking of a Farm Animal

Board book

Main Details

Title I'm Thinking of a Farm Animal
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti
By (author) Adam Guillain
By (author) Charlotte Guillain
SeriesI'm Thinking of
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:10
Dimensions(mm): Height 178,Width 180
ISBN/Barcode 9781788005838
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Nosy Crow Ltd
Imprint Nosy Crow Ltd
Publication Date 4 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Guess the animal from the clues, then pull a slider to reveal the answer! A brilliant non-fiction board book series perfect for little animal lovers. With vibrant energetic artwork and a friendly rhyming text, these interactive books are great for reading aloud. Each child is thinking of farm animal . . . What do they look like? What do they eat? And what noise do they make? Follow the simple clues, make a guess, then spot the animal hiding in the beautifully illustrated scene and pull the slider to reveal the answer! With four favourite farm animals to find - and animal noises too! Other titles in the series include: I'm Thinking of a Pet, I'm Thinking of a Jungle Animal, I'm Thinking of a Sea Creature

Author Biography

Charlotte and Adam met in Zanzibar working with Voluntary Services Overseas. Charlotte's house was near the sea - perfect for swimming with dolphins and hanging out with bush babies. Adam lived in a rainforest, where he spent his time playing the guitar or cooking egg and chips. Since then, Adam and Charlotte have made up lots of songs and stories together. Walking to school with their children, playing games such as I'm Thinking of an Animal, led to lots of story ideas and their first books with Nosy Crow. Lucia Gaggiotti graduated from NABA (New Academy of Art) in Milan with a BA in graphic design specialising in illustration. She moved to London in 2005 to become a freelancer, working for clients such as Carluccio's, Jamie Oliver, Pizza Express and M&S. She's been working between London and Italy ever since and she was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize in 2018 for her picture book, I Really Want the Cake. She is a folk music and nature documentary enthusiast and her house is packed with found objects, old prints of any kinds, gadgets, travel treasures or precious second-hand vintage objects.