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by Ishikawa Koji
IllustratorKoji Ishikawa
Publisher21st Century Publishing House
Published January 2021
Age 0-3 years old
About
"The scales glow, who are they?" "Sparkling" and "It's a fish swimming happily." Interesting word games and bright colors help infants and young children learn about common marine animals in the game. Combined with the tactile experience of digging holes and turning pages, graphics and knowledge are integrated to cultivate children's image thinking ability.
"Pink, pink", "The scales glow, who is it?", "Sparkling", "It's a fish swimming happily", "fish, fish".
In the game, you can not only recognize the names and English of various colors such as red, blue, and brown, but also recognize common animals such as octopus, dolphin, and sea turtle. Cute sea animals, English spellings, and their respective characteristics
About Author
ISHlKAWAKOJI, picture book writer and illustrator. Graduated from Musashino Art University majoring in visual communication design. He has won the Kodansha Children's Painting Award and was selected for the International Picture Book Original Painting Exhibition in Bologna, Italy. His main works include the "Digging Hole Cognition Picture Book" series.
Details & Specs
Title: Hole Digging Cognition Series·Marine Animal Hide and Seek |
Format: coated paper |
Language: Chinese |
ISBN: 9787556852222 |
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