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Learn with Peppa: Peppas Shadow Fun
By (Author) Peppa Pig
Contributions by Jan Dubiel
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Ladybird
12th September 2023
7th September 2023
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
Picture books: character books
Board book
10
Width 217mm, Height 217mm, Spine 15mm
359g
Peppa loves learning! Join Peppa Pig, George and all of their friends as they learn lots of new and exciting things. Join Peppa and her friends as they explore making shadows! The shaped pop-ups encourage children to explore and talk about the differences between light and dark, and how to use one with the other to cast a shadow. Hold the pop-up pages to the light to see how they create fun shadow shapes on a wall! Learn with Peppa- Peppa's Shadow Fun is an interactive story underpinned with STEM learning that explains how shadows are made and how they change depending on type and position of the light source. Let Peppa support your little ones on their early learning adventure in Learn with Peppa.
Subject and series consultant- Jan Dubiel, internationally recognized specialist in early childhood education Jan has worked across the Early Years sector as a teacher, leader, adviser, conference speaker, trainer and writer. He was also identified by The Times Educational Supplement in 2018 as one of the ten most influential people in British education.