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A Fun Guessing Game for Kids Ages 3-5 Can you spot the mode of transportation that begins with B? How about one that starts with K? Choose carefully. They can be tricky. As a parent or grandparent, are you tired of seeing the same simple words and phrases in your kids' alphabet books? Words such as boat or car? Why not see if they'd be up for something a bit more challenging? Inside this colorful fun book they'll discover words such as wheelbarrow, limousine, concrete mixer, and more! Things That Go! features all 26 Letters in the Alphabet (in order) and 26 Fun Puzzles to solve. Choose your…mehr

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A Fun Guessing Game for Kids Ages 3-5 Can you spot the mode of transportation that begins with B? How about one that starts with K? Choose carefully. They can be tricky. As a parent or grandparent, are you tired of seeing the same simple words and phrases in your kids' alphabet books? Words such as boat or car? Why not see if they'd be up for something a bit more challenging? Inside this colorful fun book they'll discover words such as wheelbarrow, limousine, concrete mixer, and more! Things That Go! features all 26 Letters in the Alphabet (in order) and 26 Fun Puzzles to solve. Choose your letter and then turn the page to see if you're right! A perfect book for little avid learners. Enjoy the vibrant colors and cool, fun renderings of cars, construction vehicles, a yacht, a retro car, and more in this 8.5 x 8.5 square format hardcover. Read it with them again and again as they develop observational skills and prompt recall through repeated exposure to the shapes and sounds of letters and the fun illustrations of various transportation vehicles.
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Autorenporträt
Adam Harris was born in British India in early 1947, during the last days of the Second World War. After India's independence, his family moved to the port city of Karachi in Pakistan when he was six. He grew up by the shores of the Arabian Sea. In 1964, he earned a telecom degree from D J Science College, Karachi. Later, Adam became interested in seafaring and joined the merchant ships in 1966. In 1970, he moved to England. He quit sea in 1999.