LoveReading4Kids Says
Egg, Egg, Egg by Sarah Finan is the latest stunning board book from Post Wave, a new publisher that is certainly making waves in the children's book world.
This is the first in a series of toddler books to encourage healthy eating - starting with eggs. Delicious any time of day, Egg, Egg, Egg celebrates the versatility of this simple food, with fun rhymes and bright, bold colours. Turn the die-cut page and watch the eggs appear, from the chicken, to a yummy dippy egg with soldiers. On every page there are pictures and text to share, and that will prompt discussion. We have simple counting 1,2,3, actions to copy as we tap, tap, tap on the boiled egg, and a clock face to show it is lunchtime. All illustrated in bold, and mainly primary colours, this is a excellent early book to introduce pre-schoolers to the joys of reading.
With high production quality, this sturdy board book has wipe free pages and is perfect to enjoy over breakfast!
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Egg, Egg, Egg Synopsis
Celebrate the joy of eating eggs with this bright and bold board book. This is the first book in a brand-new pre-school series created by Sarah Finan, which introduces little ones to delicious, healthy foods and all the delightful ways they can be eaten.
There's only one thing this little baby wants to eat for breakfast - eggs, eggs, eggs! Boiled, runny, but always yummy.
With sweet rhyming text, bold, bright artwork and clever die-cuts throughout, this board book is a joy to read aloud to little ones and can be enjoyed again and again.
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9781836270263 |
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13th March 2025 |
Author: |
Sarah Finan |
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Sarah Finan |
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Post Wave Children's Books |
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Board book |
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16 pages |
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Food, Food, Food! |
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About Sarah Finan
Sarah Finan is a British designer and illustrator, living in Italy. Her first book, Erik the Lone Wolf, published with Two Hoots in 2018, and was long-listed for the Klaus Flugge Prize in 2019. She also won second place in the Macmillan Prize for Illustration 2015 for Yankee Doodle Stanley. Sarah worked for several years as a graphic designer before studying for an MA in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art.
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