Available Formats
Little Explorers: Let's Go! Building Site: Lift the flaps to explore a building site inside and out
By (Author) Ben Whitehouse
By (author) Catherine Ard
Templar Publishing
Templar Publishing
2nd May 2023
27th April 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Architecture, buildings and construction
Board book
16
Width 205mm, Height 225mm, Spine 20mm
526g
Little Explorers: Let's Go! is a first information series for curious youngsters from 3 to 6 years old about the familiar places we go. Let's explore the building site!
With sturdy flaps to lift on every page, little ones can have hands-on fun finding out about what goes on at the construction site. Young readers will enjoy opening doors, recognising each big machine and finding out what all the different people on the construction site do. Meet an excavator driver, a crane operator and a bricklayer, find out how a new house is built and what tools each worker needs to do their job.
This book features over 30 sturdy flaps to lift, along with charming artwork that introduces new concepts and vocabulary in a simple and accessible way.
Part of the bestselling LITTLE EXPLORERS lift-the-flap series, which has sold more than ONE MILLION copies worldwide.
Catherine Ard (Author)
Catherine has worked as a children's book editor for more than 20 years, writing and editing imaginative and engaging fiction and non-fiction for babies through to pre-teens. She has have worked for a wide range of children's publishers and organizations on everything from novelty, craft, activity and reference books, as well as classroom resources.
Ben Whitehouse (Illustrator)
Ben Whitehouse is an illustrator born and raised in Birmingham, UK. He lives in Chepstow, Wales, with his partner, Yvonne, their beautiful son, Timmy, and their crazy border collie, Sparrow. Ben background is in animation, where he's worked in the industry as a character designer, animator and stop motion puppet maker. He worked at Aardman features on Nick Park's film Early Man (2018) as an assistant animator, as well as for clients such as Dreamworks TV and BBC. Now he is finding his happy feet within the world of illustration.