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The Noisy Farm Book

Original price £12.99 - Original price £12.99
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£12.99
£12.99 - £12.99
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Step into the lively world of the Noisy Farm, where a crowing cockerel, a mooing cow, and a quacking duck are just a few of the animals making a delightful racket! This engaging sound book features 10 interactive animal sounds, perfect for captivating young readers. Illustrated by the award-winning Axel Scheffler, the book includes a fun rhyming story, plenty of animals to spot and count, and exciting farmyard fun for children to enjoy.

Perfect for interactive storytelling and early learning, this book encourages children to press the sound buttons, join in with the noises, and explore the vibrant illustrations.

Key Features:

  • 10 Animal Sounds: Interactive sound buttons let children hear the crow, moo, quack, and more.
  • Engaging Rhymes: Rhyming text encourages language development and reading engagement.
  • Illustrations by Axel Scheffler: Award-winning, colourful artwork brings the farmyard to life.
  • Interactive Learning: Encourages counting, identifying animals, and exploring sounds.
  • Durable Format: Sturdy pages suitable for little hands.

Details:

  • Illustrator: Axel Scheffler
  • Format: Sound Book
  • Illustrated: Full colour
  • Pages: 10
  • Dimensions: 270 x 228 mm

Educational Benefits:

  1. Language Development: Rhyming text helps children develop vocabulary and early reading skills.
  2. Sensory Learning: Interactive sound buttons enhance auditory learning and sensory engagement.
  3. Fine Motor Skills: Pressing the buttons improves hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
  4. Counting and Recognition: Encourages spotting and counting animals, fostering early math skills.
  5. Cognitive Development: Associating animal sounds with images helps improve memory and recognition skills.
  6. Imaginative Play: The engaging story and illustrations stimulate creativity and imaginative thinking.