Overview
The first sound book to appeal to every preschooler's fascination with whistling trains, screaming fire trucks, and revving cars.Hands-on learning: - Vehicle identification with photographs and sounds - Facts about how vehicles work and their purpose in daily life.Synopsis
The first sound book to appeal to every preschooler's fascination with whistling trains, screaming fire trucks, and revving cars.Hands-on learning: - Vehicle identification with photographs and sounds - Facts about how vehicles work and their purpose in daily life.
Publishers Weekly
Two interactive Hear and There titles encourage children to learn about colors, animals and vehicles: Sounds on the Farm and Sounds on the Go by Gail Donovan, illus. by Laura Ovresat. In the first title, each right-hand page features a large barn door with a flap that conceals an animal. On the left is another flap that gives a clue ("People drink the milk I make. Who am I?"); a lift of the flap uncovers the answer and other facts about the beast. The second title features an urban setting with various forms of transportation and the noises they make. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.