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Go, Boats, Go!

A Boat Book for Toddlers 1-3

Illustrated by Alexander Mostov
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Board Book
$9.99 US
5.5"W x 7"H x 0.5"D   | 7 oz | 56 per carton
On sale Feb 25, 2020 | 22 Pages | 9781632172686
Age 0-3 years | Up to Preschool

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This fun and playful board book introduces toddlers ages 1-3 to the exciting world of boats in all their many amazing forms. There are tall boats and small boats and heave-and-haul boats, and more!

Perfect for toddler boys and girls who love things that go, this engaging boat board book celebrates boats in motion with bright, whimsical illustrations and irresistible rhythm.

Inside this delightful toddler favorite, you’ll find:

  • A wide variety of boat types—sailboats, kayaks, houseboats, and more!
  • Simple rhyming text that’s easy to read aloud and fun to repeat
  • Bold, vibrant illustrations that capture attention and spark imagination
  • A durable format ideal for little hands, making it a standout among toddler board books
  • A perfect gift for young children who love vehicles, travel, and things that move

From the author and illustrator team behind the Things That Go series, Go, Boats, Go! is a joyful introduction to boats in action—and a read-aloud favorite parents will enjoy too.
"A playful excursion for young mariners."--Kirkus Reviews

"It’s awesome to see so many BIPOC folk outdoors enjoying boating, and especially girls of color! If you have a little one that loves all things vehicular, they will love this board book."--thetinyactivist

"Such a fun book for kids (and adults!)"--Where the Board Books Are
ADDIE BOSWELL is a writer, artist, and muralist who lives in Portland, Oregon. Addie's first book, The Rain Stomper (Two Lions, 2008) won the 2009 Oregon Spirit Award. She was also included in Oregon Reads Aloud, a 2017 collection of the state's top authors and illustrators.

ALEXANDER MOSTOV is an illustrator who takes pride in making playful, accessible pictures. His inspiration is drawn from plants, animals, and midcentury modern design. He lives in Seattle with lots of books and a mischievous little dog named Dziga.

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About

This fun and playful board book introduces toddlers ages 1-3 to the exciting world of boats in all their many amazing forms. There are tall boats and small boats and heave-and-haul boats, and more!

Perfect for toddler boys and girls who love things that go, this engaging boat board book celebrates boats in motion with bright, whimsical illustrations and irresistible rhythm.

Inside this delightful toddler favorite, you’ll find:

  • A wide variety of boat types—sailboats, kayaks, houseboats, and more!
  • Simple rhyming text that’s easy to read aloud and fun to repeat
  • Bold, vibrant illustrations that capture attention and spark imagination
  • A durable format ideal for little hands, making it a standout among toddler board books
  • A perfect gift for young children who love vehicles, travel, and things that move

From the author and illustrator team behind the Things That Go series, Go, Boats, Go! is a joyful introduction to boats in action—and a read-aloud favorite parents will enjoy too.

Praise

"A playful excursion for young mariners."--Kirkus Reviews

"It’s awesome to see so many BIPOC folk outdoors enjoying boating, and especially girls of color! If you have a little one that loves all things vehicular, they will love this board book."--thetinyactivist

"Such a fun book for kids (and adults!)"--Where the Board Books Are

Author

ADDIE BOSWELL is a writer, artist, and muralist who lives in Portland, Oregon. Addie's first book, The Rain Stomper (Two Lions, 2008) won the 2009 Oregon Spirit Award. She was also included in Oregon Reads Aloud, a 2017 collection of the state's top authors and illustrators.

ALEXANDER MOSTOV is an illustrator who takes pride in making playful, accessible pictures. His inspiration is drawn from plants, animals, and midcentury modern design. He lives in Seattle with lots of books and a mischievous little dog named Dziga.