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The Little Prince: Where Are You, Fox: A Touch-And-Feel Board Book with Flaps
By (Author) Antoine de Saint-Exupry
Illustrated by Antoine de Saint-Exupry
Translated by Carine Laforest
Adapted by Corinne Delporte
CrackBoom! Books
CrackBoom! Books
1st November 2022
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Board book
10
Width 142mm, Height 147mm, Spine 12mm
340g
Age range 0 to 3
Perfect to awaken your child's senses!
The Little Prince plays hide-and-seek with his friend, the fox. Lift the flaps on every page and see if you can find him!
This interactive book is designed to stimulate children's senses and motor skills with different textures to touch and fun flaps to lift. A perfect book to share and explore with baby!
This story is adapted from The Little Prince, a universally cherished tale that has captured the hearts of readers of all ages for more than 75 years.
"The design of each page is simple, with text set against a different patterned background. The surprises to be discovered by lifting each flap are tactile: the soft fleece of the sheep, the bumpiness of the glittery moon, and even the velvety softness of rose petals. Finally, the fox is uncoveredinside a box on which the Little Prince sits. Of course, the references from the original story wont mean much to tiny toddlers, but adults who grew up with the classic may appreciate the illustrations and notice the subtle nods to the tale." Kirkus Review
Corinne Delporte spent her childhood with her nose in books. After obtaining a Masters degree in History and a second one in Communication, she leaves France to settle in Montreal, where she strengthens her love of books by becoming a childrens book editor. The power of stories to make children dream, laugh, and think encourages her to start writing stories herself. Corinne is especially fond of writing about nature and its fragile beauty.