Hooray for Hoppy

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Bunny
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Easter
Easter book
Easter Bunny
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Gift
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natural world
nature
Pre-school
preschool
rabbits
senses
Spring
toddler
Wow said the owl

Product details

  • ISBN 9781529098976
  • Weight: 422g
  • Dimensions: 161 x 207mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Hooray for Hoppy! is a bold and beautiful introduction to the senses by Tim Hopgood, creator of the bestselling WOW! Said the Owl.

When Hoppy the rabbit wakes up on the first day of spring, he discovers a world full of wonderful things! But after he's sniffed the fresh air, listened to the singing birds and tasted the green grass, he starts to feel a little lonely. Will he find a way to wake up his friends so they can enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of spring too?

Little ones will love joining in with the HOORAYs in this board book, and a final activity spread about how to use your senses makes this book the perfect present for preschoolers.

Discover more from Tim Hopgood, the Booktrust award-winning illustrator of WOW! Said The Owl, a first book of colours, and TIP TAP Went The Crab, a first book of counting.

Tim Hopgood worked as a graphic designer and freelance illustrator before turning his hand to children's books. Here Comes Frankie won him the Best Emerging Illustrator category at the Early Years Awards and received critical acclaim. Hooray for Hoppy follows on from Tim's popular first concepts books, WOW! Said The Owl, a first book of colours and TIP TAP Went The Crab, a first book of counting. Tim is married with two children and lives in the centre of York.

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