Look! What Is That?

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Product details

  • ISBN 9782408056018
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Tourbillon
  • Publication City/Country: FR
  • Language: English
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A fun twist on the guess-the-animal game! Who’s that odd-looking creature? The animals want to know! Young readers pull the tabs to reveal an animal—Mouse, Bear, Rabbit, Bird, Pig, and Wolf—who each try to identify the mysterious stranger in their midst. No beak or feathers, it’s not a bird. No fur? It’s not a bear. What can it be? The satisfying answer to this mystery is revealed in a heartwarming ending!
• Pull tabs help develop fine motor skills
• Simple and engaging story encourages vocabulary development
• Helps children recognize different animal features
• Sturdy board book with pull tabs that’s just right for little hands
Look! What Is That? is a delightful interactive board book that children will ask for again and again!
• Fun family read-aloud books
• Books for children aged 0 to 3
• Books for babies and toddlers
Tristan Mory is the head graphic editor for the magazine, Histoires pour les petits. He earned a degree in visual communication, and has illustrated numerous books. He lives and works in Toulouse, France.