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Ready...Set...Ice Cream!

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2027
Engelsk

Lift, spin, mix, and discover how ice cream is made with Scoop

Meet Scoop, a cheerful little scoop in the making, ready for a cool and creamy adventure. In this playful novelty board book, young readers follow Scoop on a step-by-step journey from a dairy farm to the ice cream shop, learning how milk and cream are mixed, flavored, frozen, delivered, and finally scooped into a cone. Along the way, children explore each stage of the ice cream making process in a fun, friendly, and age- appropriate way.

Packed with interactive elements, including lift the flaps, sliders, push- and-pull tabs, and a rotating flavor wheel on the cover, Scoop's Ice Cream Adventure turns learning into hands-on play. Designed for ages 3 to 5, this engaging board book supports curiosity, early nonfiction learning, and fine motor development while celebrating a favorite treat kids already love.

Key Features:

  • Step-by-Step Food Discovery: Introduces how ice cream is made in a simple, child-friendly sequence from farm to cone.
  • Hands-on Novelties: Features lift the flaps, sliders, push and pull tabs, and a rotating flavor wheel to encourage active participation.
  • Engaging Character-led Story: Scoop guides children through the process with warmth, humor, and expressive reactions.
  • Supports Early Learning Skills: Builds vocabulary, sequencing, and fine motor skills through interactive play.
  • Perfect for Ages 3 to 5: A sturdy, visually rich board book designed for preschoolers and repeat read-alouds.

For more than 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children's books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a love of learning in young minds. From novelty and board books to picture books and nonfiction, Albatros Media creates high-quality books designed to inform, delight, and inspire.

Illustratør
Carlo Beranek
ISBN
9788000080840
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.2.2027
Antall sider
12