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Would You Rather? Animals - by Donna David (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Would you rather take things at a slow and steady pace?Or would you rather whizz around like every day's a race?
- 2-4 Years
- 9.6" x 9.8" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Animals
- Series Name: Would You Rather?
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About the Book
A fun rhyming preschool picture book based on the popular Would You Rather game, packed with choices about which animal to act like!
Book Synopsis
Would you rather take things at a slow and steady pace?
Or would you rather whizz around like every day's a race?
Get ready to play Would You Rather? Animals! In this laugh-out-loud rhyming picture book, preschool readers are given a fun choice on each page, with bouncy read-aloud text, bright, colorful illustrations and loads to spot along the way.
With loads to discover about animals and what they like to do, plus an amazing fold-out game at the end and reading tips and talking points for parents and carers, this amazing book will keep preschool children occupied for hours!
If you enjoyed this Would You Rather? book, look out for Would You Rather? Dinosaurs.
About the Author
Donna David grew up in the West Midlands in a house full of noisy siblings, fun parents, mad aunties and maggots (her dad is a fisherman). She'd often be found reading by torchlight way after bedtime and this love of reading has never left her. Donna has a degree in English from Loughborough University and currently works as an English coach at the local secondary school. She is the author of Trains Trains Trains! and Farmer Llama, published by Macmillan Children's Books.
Eamonn O'Neill is an Irish illustrator and animator. He studied at The National Film School IADT in Dublin and at The Royal College of Art in London. In 2014 he received a BAFTA nomination and went on to direct animation for children's TV and advertising. He lives in Co. Wicklow, Ireland, where he splits his time between picture books, animation and running after his pet greyhound.