Big Fish Little Fish

My Little World

Illustrated by Fhiona Galloway
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Board Book
$8.99 US
7.5"W x 7.53"H x 0.64"D  
On sale Mar 01, 2016 | 16 Pages | 9781589252158
Up to Kindergarten
Reading Level: Lexile AD620L

Children will learn opposites in this playful book filled with with bright, bold illustrations and sturdy board pages. Finger-holes that decrease in size with each turn of the page add to the fun!

Learn opposites with My Little World! Each sturdy board page features an interactive finger-hole for little hands to manipulate as they turn the page. Bright, bold colors and simple scenes follow a variety of fish as they travel through the ocean. Young readers meet friendly fish that are long and short, slow and fast, asleep and awake, happy and sad, and more. The finger-holes decrease in size with each turn of the page, which adds to the fun.
Jonathan Litton has written numerous children's books in prose and verse. He loves using his science background to write about sea creatures, space and saving the planet, but is also fond of penning stories about pirates, princesses and picnics. When not writing, he can usually be found on his bike.

About

Children will learn opposites in this playful book filled with with bright, bold illustrations and sturdy board pages. Finger-holes that decrease in size with each turn of the page add to the fun!

Learn opposites with My Little World! Each sturdy board page features an interactive finger-hole for little hands to manipulate as they turn the page. Bright, bold colors and simple scenes follow a variety of fish as they travel through the ocean. Young readers meet friendly fish that are long and short, slow and fast, asleep and awake, happy and sad, and more. The finger-holes decrease in size with each turn of the page, which adds to the fun.

Author

Jonathan Litton has written numerous children's books in prose and verse. He loves using his science background to write about sea creatures, space and saving the planet, but is also fond of penning stories about pirates, princesses and picnics. When not writing, he can usually be found on his bike.

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