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Don’t Mix Up My Farm!

Illustrated by Spencer Wilson
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Board Book
$9.99 US
8.5"W x 7.63"H x 0.54"D   | 9 oz | 40 per carton
On sale Aug 08, 2023 | 10 Pages | 978-1-6643-5075-5
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
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This engaging board book includes five touch-and-feel textures and a wheel for children to spin to change the look of each farm animal.

Children will love to spin the wheel to change the look of the farm animal friends! Readers can give a new look to a cow, donkey, sheep, rooster, pig, and duck. This sturdy board book also helps develop hand-eye coordination as children explore the touch-and-feel texture on each page. They will also learn the words that are used to describe the touch-and-feel textures, such as ridged, curved, smooth, glossy, and many more.
Rosamund Lloyd lives in London with her two boys (one son, one husband). She loves visiting museums in the big city and baking cakes in her tiny house.

Spencer Wilson is an illustrator who loves to create bold, colorful, character-based images, and finding inspiration from his kids, cats, friends, and the things around him. 

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This engaging board book includes five touch-and-feel textures and a wheel for children to spin to change the look of each farm animal.

Children will love to spin the wheel to change the look of the farm animal friends! Readers can give a new look to a cow, donkey, sheep, rooster, pig, and duck. This sturdy board book also helps develop hand-eye coordination as children explore the touch-and-feel texture on each page. They will also learn the words that are used to describe the touch-and-feel textures, such as ridged, curved, smooth, glossy, and many more.

Author

Rosamund Lloyd lives in London with her two boys (one son, one husband). She loves visiting museums in the big city and baking cakes in her tiny house.

Spencer Wilson is an illustrator who loves to create bold, colorful, character-based images, and finding inspiration from his kids, cats, friends, and the things around him.