Description
Discover the wonderful world of motion through the pages of this colourful picture book.
Richard Scarry's classic 1951 book, Cars and Trucks and Things That Go, has been published by Harper Collins in an engaging picture book format. Little ones will love all the colourful illustrations of the crazy characters and their quirky vehicles.
Get set to join the pig family as they pile into their little red open-top car and head to the beach for a picnic. You may also catch a glimpse of Dingo Dog as he races through the traffic to avoid being caught by Officer Flossy.
As well as enjoying the antics of the characters as they drive around the town, there are plenty of different vehicles to spot as you read through the pages - from fire engines and superfast sports cars, to buses, trucks and tractors.
Cars and Trucks and Things That Go would make the perfect bedtime story for any young motoring enthusiast!
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Contains 48 illustrated pages.
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Each page is packed with fun pictures of different vehicles.
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For an extra challenge, children can search for the little gold bug who is hiding on every page.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
HCRS0001
Manufacturer:
Harper Collins
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