Make Tracks: Holiday

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781805135210
  • Dimensions: 180 x 207mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2026
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Jump in the driver's seat for an unforgettable holiday in this non-fiction novelty book for toddlers!

With five sliding counters to move across adventure-packed pages, this is the perfect book for preschoolers who love to be in control of the story. They can help drive the ice cream van in the park, steer the cruise ship, take the campervan through the mountains and push the rollercoaster trolley round and round at the theme park. Look at all the different labels for the equipment needed on each page, then push the counter around the tracks. Other titles to collect in the series include: Cars, Trains, Boats, In the Sky, Emergency, Building Site, Farm and Trucks.

Johnny Dyrander is an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. He was born and raised above the Arctic circle in northern Sweden and grew up surrounded by reindeer and northern light. He moved to Stockholm in his early twenties and began studying at various art schools. He's been working as an illustrator since he finished his studies at the University College of Arts, Crafts & Design in Stockholm.

When he's not spending time in his office illustrating, Johnny likes to travel, spend time with his family or drive down to his house in southern Sweden, pick up a hammer and saw and pretend to be a carpenter. He builds things in wood with quite mixed results.

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