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Erscheint vorauss. 6. November 2025
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Peek under the flaps and watch a tiny pip grow into a leafy apple tree in this delightful board book for little ones. How does a tree grow, and where do apples come from? Turn the pages of this beautiful book and find out! Babies and toddlers will love lifting big flaps to find five peekaboo surprises popping up from the pages: a single shoot emerging from a tiny pip, a sapling growing roots under the ground where worms and beetles burrow, bugs and birds making homes in the leafy tree, flower buds bursting into bloom, and fuzzy fruit buds growing into crisp and juicy apples. The lively,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Peek under the flaps and watch a tiny pip grow into a leafy apple tree in this delightful board book for little ones. How does a tree grow, and where do apples come from? Turn the pages of this beautiful book and find out! Babies and toddlers will love lifting big flaps to find five peekaboo surprises popping up from the pages: a single shoot emerging from a tiny pip, a sapling growing roots under the ground where worms and beetles burrow, bugs and birds making homes in the leafy tree, flower buds bursting into bloom, and fuzzy fruit buds growing into crisp and juicy apples. The lively, read-aloud rhymes encourage literacy, while the beautiful pop-up scenes will surprise and captivate curious preschoolers as they guess what's hiding under each flap, and play peekaboo. And as little ones turn the sturdy board pages, they learn about nature and wildlife. Ideal for interactive preschool play, Pop-up Peekaboo! Tree is certain to keep little ones entertained time and time again!
Autorenporträt
Amy Grimes is a London based illustrator who graduated from Camberwell College of Art in 2014 with a first in Illustration. Particularly inspired by nature and the natural patterns found there, Amy's bright and bold illustrations, feature botanical motifs and leafy landscapes. Amy's work is mainly created digitally, using a variety of hand-painted textures, which are scanned and assembled in Photoshop into digital collages. Since graduating Amy has worked for clients including Quarto, White Lion Publishing, Scribbler, UK Greetings and Papier.