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Erscheint vorauss. 22. Oktober 2024
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First 100 Things That Go is an exciting introduction to the incredible world of machines that go! Babies and toddlers can explore 100 vehicles on the sturdy pages of this board book, from cars and trucks to construction machines and rescue vehicles. Bright, colorful illustrations pair with simple text and prompts for the youngest readers. 

Produktbeschreibung
First 100 Things That Go is an exciting introduction to the incredible world of machines that go! Babies and toddlers can explore 100 vehicles on the sturdy pages of this board book, from cars and trucks to construction machines and rescue vehicles. Bright, colorful illustrations pair with simple text and prompts for the youngest readers. 
Autorenporträt
Clever Publishing was founded in 2010 with the purpose of changing children's lives for the better. We create a world full of fascinating experiences for families through our books, games, sets, and series. Focusing on Pre-school and Edutainment, we've developed a wide range of innovative formats with modern teaching techniques. Kids love to read, touch, and play while learning, so our program includes products for all ages, including box sets; board books; puzzle books; learning flash cards; interactive coloring, activity, and word play formats; and boards games for the entire family. Our dream team - more than 100 employees worldwide - have a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of children's books. With this expertise, we present products that are fun, entertaining, and vibrant. We are modern and educational and strive to always emphasize the importance of first experiences. We connect to the needs of busy parents and aim to enrich the time spent with their children. Our goal is to make children - and their parents - happy! Xenia Voronicheva is a children's illustrator of more than 15 books and an abstract artist. Her works are in private collections around the world, and she participates in exhibitions in galleries in Russia. She lives and works in the city of Samara on the banks of the large Russian Volga River.