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Baby Goz: When I Grow Up

Baby Goz: When I Grow Up
By Steve Weatherill

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Baby Goz meets the tadpole that will become a frog, the caterpillar that one day will be a butterfly and six more friends. Life the flaps to see how they change in this very first growing-up nature book! Goz's many young fans love the simple, lively stories and vivid, witty illustrations that make the Baby Goz books such a successful early-learning series.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #258757 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 16 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"This is exactly right for a very young toddler} The illustrations are full of life and the flaps are easy for small fingers to lift} A good buy!" Books for your Children

Books for Young Children
"This is exactly right for a very young toddler... The illustrations are full of life and the flaps are easy for small fingers to lift. The book is smooth and easy to handle, and the simple text appears not only above the pictures, but also under each flap leading the reader on to the discovery of the next page. However there is more than just pictures and flaps to enjoy - children are introduced simply to the idea that the creatures develop - a larva becomes a ladybird, a caterpillar a butterfly. The cover includes a delightful border illustrating some of the insects which are in the story. Small children enjoyed discovering them here as well as on the pages that followed. A good buy."

From the Author
Goz learns he's not the only baby who will grow up.
Go on a nature walk with Baby Goz and lift the flaps to see how a tadpole becomes a frog, a caterpillar changes into a butterfly, a seed grows into a flower, a tiny acorn becomes a tall oak tree. Goz knows he will grow up to be a big, soft feathery goose, but what does a ladybird starts out as?