Ten Little Owls
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2017 NOTABLE BOOK
SPEECH PATHOLOGY AUSTRALIA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2017 SHORTLISTED
Under the Australian Moonlight
Nine little dingos howl at the moon . . . Ten little owls hoot a goodnight tune.
What happens around Australia when the sun goes down? The cutest little animals come out to play, of course.
Teach your own little critter to count to ten with this beautiful board book featuring baby native animals running, hopping, swimming, eating and playing from dusk to dawn.
Play, Learn, and Discover
Immerse your family in an enriching, interactive experience that combines learning and play into one delightful package.
* Interactive Engagement: Ideal for use by families, daycares, and kindy classes. Say the lines aloud and act out the animals' actions.
* Beginner-Friendly: Large text and simple layouts help young readers easily follow along.
* Learn to Count: Master the numbers up to ten in a fun and engaging way.
* Discover Aussie Wildlife: Dive into the fascinating world of native Australian animals, their unique habitats, and behaviours.
A Perfect Keepsake
With its captivating illustrations and rich content, this book serves as a delightful keepsake. Its universal themes and charming illustrations create memories that you'll cherish long after your little ones have outgrown bedtime stories. Gift it for birthdays, holidays or special occasions and create lasting family memories centred around the joy of reading and discovery.
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'Deceptively simple, this board book offers many opportunities to explore counting, rhyming, and vocabulary.' — Kirkus
'Writing in rhymes that never hit a false note, Treml provides a lilting introduction to Australian wildlife in this counting board book.' — Publishers Weekly
'While the words are very simple (as they should be) it’s the illustrations that make this book simple.' — Jane Carstens, CBCA Reading Time
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Writing in rhymes that never hit a false note, Treml provides a lilting introduction to Australian wildlife in this counting board book that begins as "1 little wombat wake from his rest" and concludes with him returning to bed several pages later. In between, readers meet two hopping mice, seven peach-sharing bats, and other animals, all of which are captured in intricately detailed black-and-white portraits and set against quiet pastel backdrops. The only details given about the animals are their names, so parents may need to do some a bit of background research if questions arise about quolls, Tasmanian devils, sugar gliders, and the like. Up to age 5.