The Grumbletroll Meet My Friends Activity Book
By (Author) aprilkind
Illustrated by Stephan Pricken
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
28th March 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Paperback
96
Width 159mm, Height 200mm
363g
An adorable activity book designed for kids ages 4 to 8 to interact and record fun facts about their friends, encouraging them to learn new things, form lasting relationships, and open a whole new world of discovery. Join Grumbletroll and his gang in this activity book where you and your pals can capture treasured friendships and shared memories. The cheerfully designed pages offer plenty of space for colouring, drawing, recording, and writing and provide prompts and questions to tease out funny facts and important information for up to 40 of your closest friends. With special sections for sketching your angriest faces, a "Wall of Fame" spread for signatures, a commonalities chart, and a birthday calendar, learning social skills is super fun and not at all grumpy. By completing these activities, young readers will learn how to navigate everyday social situations, communicate with peers, and create long-lasting relationships. So, get ready to decode body language clues with the mood barometer and keep the conversation going with clever questions like what your friend thinks is great and what they think is grumbly. Find out the answers to these questions and more with a little help from everyone's favorite little troll! AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Steffi & Michael Gerharz (aprilkind) live with their three children. The idea for the Grumbletroll came to them when their youngest daughter was sitting at the breakfast table with her arms folded, sulking and grumbling. After short periods in mechanical engineering and architecture, Stephan Pricken studied primary school teaching with a focus on art, and then graphic design.
Steffi & Michael Gerharz (aprilkind) live with their three children. The idea for the Grumbletroll came to them when their youngest daughter was sitting at the breakfast table with her arms folded, sulking and grumbling. After short periods in mechanical engineering and architecture, Stephan Pricken studied primary school teaching with a focus on art, and then graphic design.