Author:Dan Green,Dan Green
Join the busy farmer in this playful, interactive flap book!
It's a busy day on the farm! Join in and use the flaps to help the farmer collect the eggs, harvest the crops, milk the cow and much, much more. With interactive action-flaps, you can do it, too!
Each clever flap provides an action or scene-change to encourage children to actively engage and explore. The playful flaps are perfect for little hands to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Original concept and illustration by Dan Green.
The Busy Day series:
Introduces the world
Boosts motor skills
Recommended for children aged 2+
Also available in the Busy Day series:
Builder
Vet
Chef
Astronaut
Firefighter
Athlete
Train Driver
. . . and many more to come!
REVIEWS FOR THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF BECOMING
'A rich, entertaining and candid memoir. And overall Obama's a fun person to sit alongside as she tells you the story of her life . . . it is as beautifully written as any piece of fiction' Independent
'A genuine page-turner, full of intimacies and reflections' Evening Standard
'Offers new insights into her upbringing on the south side of Chicago and the highs and lows of life with Barack Obama . . . a refreshing level of honesty about what politics really did to her' Guardian
'An inspirational memoir that also rings true' Daily Telegraph
Few plots can rival the real-life dramas played out in the superb Adventures in Time series by the historian Dominic Sandbrook, one of the most exciting new voices in children's non-fiction.
—— Daily TelegraphThe brio of the accounts sweep children along on the adventure and introduce them to the way in which history shapes our modern world.
—— Daily Mail Children's Books of the Year 2021A hugely engaging, funny and informative account of being neurodivergent
—— ObserverThis book is what I needed as a kid! Empathetic, joyful and beautifully authentic. I loved it!
—— Elle McNicoll, author of A Kind of SparkFunny, poignant and wise, with a rich seam of understanding and empathy . . . one of the best children's non-fiction books I've read in a long time
—— The BooksellerInsightful, accessible and easy to navigate, this is an essential book for autistic and allistic (non-autistic) readers of all ages
—— BooktrustAn amazing, life-changing hug of a book I wish I had when I was growing up. It's funny, eye-opening and supremely reassuring and an important, myth-busting look into autism and how that experience can vary so much. For anyone and EVERYONE who has ever felt different. Time to reclaim it and celebrate it
—— Rashmi SirdeshpandeThis book is a great explainer, full of empathy for different situations, which explodes many misconceptions about autistic people along the way! I wish I had had this available many years ago when teaching an autistic child on a one-to-one basis
—— Love Reading 4 SchoolsWhat a difference Abigail Balfe's new book is going to make for so many people! A Different Sort of Normal is a wonderful blend of humour, information & reassuring comfort
—— Emma PerryHighly illustrated, beautiful and an essential book for young autistic people
—— Lizzie Huxley-Jones