From cows and sheep to pigs and horses, children aged 3+
will enjoy matching the colourful magnetic farm play pieces to the simple story
in this interactive novelty book.
Guide your child through the book as you read the simple
sentences and learn all about life on the farm. Then encourage them to find the
correct animal, farm or tractor magnets to complete the colourful farmyard
scenes on the magnetic pages.
Written by Erin Ranson and illustrated by Barry Green,
Magnetic On the Farm will help to develop your child's fine motor skills and
hand-eye coordination. When play is over, the magnetic play pieces can be
neatly stored in the integral compartment, ready for play the next time.
About the Author
Imagine That is a leading independent children's publisher
that inspires children to read, learn, play and create, with a best-selling
catalogue of activity, novelty and picture books. From cheeky unicorns to
roar-some dinosaurs and fluttering fairies to magical mermaids, Imagine That
books will take children on a unique journey of fun, discovery and imagination.
Whether it's aiding play, inspiring learning or occupying inquisitive young
minds, every Imagine That title places the child's experience at the heart of
the book. Innovative and never-before-seen formats combine to create a
catalogue of popular titles, with best-selling series including Scratch and
Draw, How to Draw 101 and the multi-award-winning Arty Mouse brand. Based in
the picturesque, waterside town of Woodbridge, Suffolk, the company now sells
over 11 million books and kits per year in over 70 countries around the world
and recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.
Previously an editor at Dorling Kindersley, Suffolk-based Erin has since turned
her attentions to copywriting. She particularly enjoys writing for younger
audiences, using her love of rhyme to create enjoyable and quirky stories.
Erin's favourite hobby is jogging, which she describes as "the best ever
cure for writer's block!"
Barry Green has illustrated children's books for over 30 years and has been
published in more than 60 countries around the world. UK-based Barry is
best-known for his 101 How to Draw series which has sold over 3,000,000 copies
worldwide.