Description
Perfect for children around 5 years old, this 32-page hard-back book will give hours of pleasure. It has lots of illustrations to keep even the most active child riveted to the story. Enjoy reading all about Iggy Peck, Architect and how this charming little character just loves to design and build absolutely anything that’s on his mind
Iggy Peck is an innovative little boy. Read about the day his class went on a picnic and the bridge across the river broke. Iggy quickly decides to create and build a new bridge out of materials he finds at the picnic spot. His teacher is very impressed and asks Iggy to tell the entire class about how he came up with the idea to design and construct a bridge. Some of his creations include diaper towers, pancake arches and more, much to the annoyance of his teacher.
Storytelling at bedtime is one of the best ways to get a child to sleep especially if the tale is interesting and fun. Iggy Peck, Architect is full of intrigue and a wonderful story. It's written in rhyming text which is even more appealing to small children. Let their imagination run wild.
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Aimed at 5-7 years old but loved by all ages
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From bestselling powerhouse duo Andrea Beaty and David Roberts
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Beautifully presented 32 page book
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
BOOK0011
Manufacturer:
Abrams
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