Children will love to press the soft, silicone buttons on the tractor to hear entertaining sounds, from a beeping horn to a revving engine in this touch and feel sound title from the I Can Learn! series. Includes an on/off switch on the back cover to extend battery life.
Follow the tractor for a busy day on the farm in this interactive book filled with engaging rhymes, illustrations, and a tactile tractor featuring corresponding sounds. Little ones will love pressing Tractor's parts to hear an entertaining range of sounds, from a beeping horn, revving engine, and the crunch of gravel to the tires spinning along in the mud.
The tactile features and sounds promote learning through fun!
Learning is fun with the I Can Learn! series where young readers can explore colors, shapes, counting, and many other first concepts in these hands-on books. Manipulating special features such as tactile elements, sound buttons, and flaps is an excellent way for children to reinforce learning and strengthen hand-eye coordination.
Little ones can explore a day in the life of a rubber-covered, audio-enabled tractor. The "5 noisy parts!" promised on the cover are powered by a battery embedded in the back of the book, the compartment securely screwed shut. Youngsters are prompted by the text to press various parts of the tractor to make interesting sound effects, such as an engine starting then chugging, a horn, and tire noise on muddy or rocky terrain. A large, tractor-shaped die-cut hole in every page allows children to access the vehicle on every double-page spread but leaves the left-hand pages dominated by that tractor-shaped hole. Farm animals make their signature sounds via speech bubble (horses, chicks, and cows, to name a few) along with other critters offering suggestions about which buttons on the tractor to press. For additional play value, a ladybug and a caterpillar can be spotted on every double-page spread. Labels for most of the animals appear in a clear font along with other farm-centric vocabulary words: pitchfork, seedlings, trough. Elliott's art is busy, but the simple, eye-catching patterns and graphically clean lines in bright colors will appeal to the audience. While this offering is perfect for toddlers, the extensive warnings in the fine print on the back of the book about what may happen if the button battery is swallowed should scare adults into being vigilant. Thankfully, there is an on/off switch allowing for toggling between a quiet and noisy reading experience. Grown-ups be warned: Young fingers will delight in pressing the tractor's buttons (and yours!) over and over.--Kirkus
Thomas Elliott is an illustrator and designer with a great love of nature. When he's not creating beautiful books, he likes to spend time with his family and two dogs.
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Children will love to press the soft, silicone buttons on the tractor to hear entertaining sounds, from a beeping horn to a revving engine in this touch and feel sound title from the I Can Learn! series. Includes an on/off switch on the back cover to extend battery life.
Follow the tractor for a busy day on the farm in this interactive book filled with engaging rhymes, illustrations, and a tactile tractor featuring corresponding sounds. Little ones will love pressing Tractor's parts to hear an entertaining range of sounds, from a beeping horn, revving engine, and the crunch of gravel to the tires spinning along in the mud.
The tactile features and sounds promote learning through fun!
Learning is fun with the I Can Learn! series where young readers can explore colors, shapes, counting, and many other first concepts in these hands-on books. Manipulating special features such as tactile elements, sound buttons, and flaps is an excellent way for children to reinforce learning and strengthen hand-eye coordination.
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Little ones can explore a day in the life of a rubber-covered, audio-enabled tractor. The "5 noisy parts!" promised on the cover are powered by a battery embedded in the back of the book, the compartment securely screwed shut. Youngsters are prompted by the text to press various parts of the tractor to make interesting sound effects, such as an engine starting then chugging, a horn, and tire noise on muddy or rocky terrain. A large, tractor-shaped die-cut hole in every page allows children to access the vehicle on every double-page spread but leaves the left-hand pages dominated by that tractor-shaped hole. Farm animals make their signature sounds via speech bubble (horses, chicks, and cows, to name a few) along with other critters offering suggestions about which buttons on the tractor to press. For additional play value, a ladybug and a caterpillar can be spotted on every double-page spread. Labels for most of the animals appear in a clear font along with other farm-centric vocabulary words: pitchfork, seedlings, trough. Elliott's art is busy, but the simple, eye-catching patterns and graphically clean lines in bright colors will appeal to the audience. While this offering is perfect for toddlers, the extensive warnings in the fine print on the back of the book about what may happen if the button battery is swallowed should scare adults into being vigilant. Thankfully, there is an on/off switch allowing for toggling between a quiet and noisy reading experience. Grown-ups be warned: Young fingers will delight in pressing the tractor's buttons (and yours!) over and over.--Kirkus
Thomas Elliott is an illustrator and designer with a great love of nature. When he's not creating beautiful books, he likes to spend time with his family and two dogs.
View titles by Thomas Elliott