Slide and See: Things That Go: For Small Hands and Big Imaginations

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Slide and See: Into the Wild is part of a wonderful new board book series that include surprising scene changes on the cover and each spread. With the use of easy-to-pull page extenders, a picture of two adult elephants holding one another's tails transforms into a scene of a whole family of elephant babies being led through the jungle. A picture of a single leaf-cutter ant walking across the page becomes a scene in which a line of leaf-cutter ants are carrying their leaf load towards their nest. Told in gentle rhyme that makes the most of wonderful illustrations by Deborah van de Leijgraaf (AKA Bora Illustrates), each spread offers wonder and delight; the perfect board book series for small hands and big imaginations!

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9781910277645

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This is Book 6 in the Slide and See Series. See all Slide and See books here.

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Ruth Martin is an editor and author of numerous children's books. Her picture book illustrated by Olivier Latyk, Where on Earth is the Moon?, was long-listed for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal. Olivier Latyk studied Typography and Graphic Design at Olivier de Serres school in Paris, and went on to the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg. His work has app

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