Hungry Farm
By (Author) Carly Madden
Illustrated by Natalie Marshall
Quarto Publishing PLC
Happy Yak
2nd August 2022
2nd August 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Board book
12
Width 160mm, Height 160mm
150g
Hungry Farm is a fun, interactive board book in which children can choose what to feed the pop-out farm animals - pick from four 'dangly' food items, hanging from the spine of the book.Cow, Sheep, Chicken, and Pig are all hungry, but what will you feed them In this innovative title, you get to decide! The animals wait with with their mouths open (a cleverly designed v-fold pop-up), eagerly awaiting a tasty treat. Children can choose which snack (a 'dangly' hanging from the spine of the book) they will feed to each animal. Bright and bold colours and characterful illustrations help bring this title to life, as children can play with the different permutations again and again!Feeding Time is a delightful series of pre-school books which encourage young children to engage with the book and converse with the parent or carer, form connections between the animal characters and what they like to eat, and to practice hand-eye coordination through play. They can choose to either pick the correct food to give each animal, or can engage in 'silly play' by offering knowingly inappropriate foods to each character.
Carly Madden loves making books that spark curiosity and imagination. She lives in Essex with her husband and two children, and is most often found in the forest.Natalie Marshall is an illustrator, author, and designer. She graduated with an honors degree in graphic design and an illustration award from the Melbourne Art Directors Club. Her illustrations have licensed to American Greetings, Hallmark, and Papyrus, and her books have been published internationally. She also produces her own greeting cards for her Little Red Owl label. Natalie lives near the beach in Australia with her bike-loving husband, two busy children, and an Australian Koolie named Obi Wan.