Author: | AUDREY FORTESCUE | ISBN: | 9781386506362 |
Publisher: | Wordcatcher Publishing | Publication: | June 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | AUDREY FORTESCUE |
ISBN: | 9781386506362 |
Publisher: | Wordcatcher Publishing |
Publication: | June 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Rowa’s Yellow Box is the third in the series of beautifully illustrated books for 3 to 6 year old children. They are family oriented stories where the children have coloured boxes to play with. But, occasionally there is something inside a box which takes the child, and other family members, on an exciting magical adventure. In this third book, Rowa is playing with her cousins Opin and Flikity when she opens a yellow box. Inside she finds bananas and a cake which take them on a magical safari adventure. They see many animals, big and small, cuddly and scary, but where did the bananas go? They return home to share the cake and snuggle up in sleeping bags to dream of their favourite animals. The books are based on the author's own family and their experiences. They make a good bedtime stories as at the end of each book the children go to bed and say “night-night”. The stories are also valuable as early readers as they incorporate many of the first words which children learn to read.
Rowa’s Yellow Box is the third in the series of beautifully illustrated books for 3 to 6 year old children. They are family oriented stories where the children have coloured boxes to play with. But, occasionally there is something inside a box which takes the child, and other family members, on an exciting magical adventure. In this third book, Rowa is playing with her cousins Opin and Flikity when she opens a yellow box. Inside she finds bananas and a cake which take them on a magical safari adventure. They see many animals, big and small, cuddly and scary, but where did the bananas go? They return home to share the cake and snuggle up in sleeping bags to dream of their favourite animals. The books are based on the author's own family and their experiences. They make a good bedtime stories as at the end of each book the children go to bed and say “night-night”. The stories are also valuable as early readers as they incorporate many of the first words which children learn to read.