Meekoo and the Muddy Farm
By (Author) Camilla Reid
Illustrated by Nicola Slater
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
29th March 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Farm animals
Board book
10
Width 200mm, Height 200mm
445g
Meekoo is going to the farm today and there's just so much to do! Meekoo hears the chugging tractor and feeds the thirsty lamb, then it's off to the field to see the mooing cows. All little readers will love seeing Meekoo's yellow welly get stuck in the mud - and hearing the funny squelchy sound it makes!With five sound-buttons to push, colours to spot and a gentle lesson about resilience.
Also available: Meekoo and the Big Red Potty, Meekoo and the Little Nursery, Meekoo and the Bedtime Bunny
WARNING: This product contains a button battery. Keep batteries out of reach of children. To activate the battery pull the tab from behind the secure battery on first use. This book complies to new Australian Safety Standards.
Camilla Reid has written, conceived and edited children's books for over twenty years. Her titles for Nosy Crow as an in-house author include the Pip and Posy series (illustrated by Axel Scheffler), the Bizzy Bear series, (illustrated by Benji Davies), and the Felt Flaps series, (illustrated by Ingela P Arrhenius). Her titles for other publishers include The Littlest Dinosaur and the Naughty Rock (illustrated by Michael Foreman, Bloomsbury), the Seriously Cute series (illustrated by Katherine Lodge, Bloomsbury) and the Lulu series, (illustrated by Ailie Busby, Bloomsbury).
Born in the wild and windy north, Nicola began her career as an usher, but life by the big screen was too heady and too fast. Instead, she chose to study Illustration in Buckinghamshire, where she developed a passion for children's books that far surpassed her love of popcorn. She has since had books published here and in the United States, which include Best Friends, Spot a Lot, and Leaping Lemmings. Nicola lives with her family in Cheshire, close to the local cinema where she likes to occasionally lurk in the foyer.