This jolly, interactive board book features indented footprints or trails on every page for children to follow with their fingers as they read the story. By enabling children to interact with the story in a tactile way, the storyline becomes more concrete and engaging, and adds a fun touch to storytime for early learners.
This is Book 2 in the Finger-Trail Tales Series. See all Finger-Trail Tales books here.
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Elena Pasquali studied Romance languages at University. She worked for some years in children's publishing before going on to be an author in her own right. She has a special interest in researching and retelling folk tales from around the world. She enjoys exploring new cultures and learning the languages that will help her on her way. Sophie Windham grew
More about Elena PasqualiAnne Adeney is well known for her educational wooden toys and more recently for her children`s writing. In 1997 she was short-listed for the Fidler Award, for the best new children`s novelist. Anne lives in Plymouth with her husband, four children and loopy dog!
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