Can you find the jet-skiing daredevil, the tired family of travellers or the cunning jewellery thief? With giant fold-out pages, there is lots to spot around the town, at the airport and on the high seas with this quirky search and find title from Fermin Solis.
A fun first search and find full of vehicles on the move! Use the tabs to explore all sorts of busy scenes—from a construction site to an air show—in My First Search and Find: Things That Go! Each spread features a busy, colorful scene with an easy-to-read key at the bottom of the spread with objects to find. From a helicopter to a combine harvester, children will be introduced to many types of vehicles and their functions as they search for items in the scenes. Kids can use the sturdy tabs to easily turn to their favorite spread, and find the objects over and over again!
Journey through a magical woodland, with poems to read and things to find My woodland’s full of animals, of every different kind. So shall we stay here for a while and see what we can find? Experience the everyday wonder of nature in this first book of poetry, exploring a magical woodland year. With poems by acclaimed writer Rachel Piercey, join Bear on his journey from spring to winter with lots of friends to meet, places to explore, and things to spot along the way.
Find 120 animals and spot many more in this busy search and find book. From the hot savannah to the cool depths of the ocean, explore each gigantic fold-out scene and discover some weird and wonderful animals along the way!
Snappsy the alligator is having a normal day when a pesky narrator steps in to spice up the story. Is Snappsy reading a book ... or is he making CRAFTY plans? Is Snappsy on his way to the grocery store ... or is he PROWLING the forest for defenseless birds and fuzzy bunnies? Is Snappsy innocently shopping for a party ... or is he OBSESSED with snack foods that start with the letter P? What's the truth? Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book) is an irreverent look at storytelling, friendship, and creative differences, perfect for fans of Mo Willems.
Can you find a magical sword stuck in cement, a gigantic gorilla climbing a colossal skyscraper or mischievous kittens clambering up a wall? From woodside roadworks and a multicoloured mansion to a bustling bridge and an exhilarating excavation, there's all sorts to see in each giant fold-out scene.
A big scene board book about vehicles with search and find activities for toddlers.Explore the detailed scenes of everyday life and spot what all the characters are doing in this wonderfully quirky big board book, beautifully illustrated by Neiko Ng.In My First Search and Find: Things That Go, children will discover a wealth of vehicles from bicycles, buses, diggers, cars and planes to scooters, speedboats and unicycles! With labels to identify key vehicles and search and find activities on every page, there's loads for children and parents to talk about and return to again and again.
With panoramic illustrations on each spread and appealing recurring characters, our classic Look & Find format is now available to the youngest readers. These imaginative books welcome curious toddlers to experience adventures in familiar places - the park, the zoo, and the city. Short texts with stimulating questions are expertly designed for young readers, making this series a great introduction to animals, objects, situations, and everyday events. The colorful illustrations are large enough for a curious toddler to find. Kids will find 4 hidden objects on each spread and learn many new words. The format is the perfect size for toddlers!
Christian Dubose provides a good starting point for those seeking the truth of Christianity and its evidence. In the introduction, he introduces Pascal's Wager and explains why one's heart should be open to the possibility of a God existing. He then starts with science, going through several scientific findings that suggest a God is real. Following this, he delves into philosophy, explaining that through philosophical reasoning, one can know that God exists. After this, he explores history, specifically as laid out in the Bible. He explains how prophecies not only show that a God exists but that the God of the Bible is that God. He discusses how Jesus's miracles and resurrection are so well attested that they should be believed. Dubose also addresses objections to God in each category and provides responses to these challenges. Lastly, he examines phenomena such as near-death experiences, prayer studies, and modern-day miracle reports to argue for the existence of the supernatural. At the end of each section on the evidence for God, he offers a short list of recommended books for readers interested in furthering their studies.