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Enjoy and encourage imaginative Halloween play with your baby in this spooktacular finger wiggle book!
Poke your fingers through the holes of this lighthearted Halloween board book to make wiggly legs for your favourite cast of creepy characters in spooky season! From the witch on her broom to the wolf howling at the moon, from the bat that's hanging upside down to the pumpkin that's round, share the joy of reading together with your baby. Bright, high contrast illustrations and finger holes to explore, make this book the perfect start to a lifelong love of books.

Produktbeschreibung
Enjoy and encourage imaginative Halloween play with your baby in this spooktacular finger wiggle book!

Poke your fingers through the holes of this lighthearted Halloween board book to make wiggly legs for your favourite cast of creepy characters in spooky season! From the witch on her broom to the wolf howling at the moon, from the bat that's hanging upside down to the pumpkin that's round, share the joy of reading together with your baby. Bright, high contrast illustrations and finger holes to explore, make this book the perfect start to a lifelong love of books.
Autorenporträt
Sally Symes trained as a designer and has worked as a paper engineer, before she started to write her own books. Nick and Sally have worked together on four previous titles in the Finger Wiggle series. Something Beginning with Blue; A Boot, a Hat, Now Who Is That?, Whose Nose and Tail and Toes Are Those? and Yawn. www.sallysymes.com Nick Sharratt is an award-winning popular children's book artist, well known for illustrating the books of Jacqueline Wilson. He has written and illustrated many of his own books including What's in the Witch's Kitchen? , Once Upon a Time, Pirate Pete and The Foggy, Foggy Forest. www.nicksharratt.com
Rezensionen
On each spread that introduces Nick Sharratt's endearing characters, Sally Symes' simple rhyming text provides a 'wiggle wiggle' and a fun, sometimes onomatopoeic phrase to join in with. Red Reading Hub