<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>These playful and engaging search-and-find books encourage young children to look for squirrel and his friends while teaching them about colors, prepositions, and nature. Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><p>Featured in Brianne Manz' (Stroller in the City) "8 New Children's Books for September"</b> <p>Fall is here! Leaves are falling from the trees. <br>Squirrel climbs out of his cozy little house in the hollow tree and sniffs the air. He is hungry! <br>So many delicious things grow in the autumn, in all different colors. <br>What do his animal friends eat in the autumn? <br>And does Squirrel like the same things? <br>Can you find the red toadstool with white dots on every page? <p><i>A playful seek-and-find book about the colors and tastes of fall. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.</i> <p><li>Guided Reading Level J<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Featured in Brianne Manz' (Stroller in the City) "8 New Children's Books for September" <p>"This children's book was a very wonderful read for my little sister. Not only was the book fun, but it was also informative. It talks about animals and colors in a creative way. I very much recommend this book for all little ones." - <i>Trinity Irwin</i> <p>"Brightly colored pages full of outdoor splendor are the backdrop for a search game as a squirrel wanders around looking for stuff to eat. In this reality, foxes and squirrels get along; of course animals talk, so I guess it's not so strange. Kids of this target age might not know what a toadstool is, but once they see this one they're unlikely to forget it. . . which is good, because it needs finding on every page. Luckily there's other stuff to search for too, mostly based on color. Fun stuff, and subversively educational. 3.5 pushed up to 4/5" - <i>Paul Franco</i> <p>"Wonderful book to engage young children. This cute story focuses on food sources for animals in the fall. The illustrations are bright and colorful making them visually appealing. Each page has the challenge to find the toadstool that is red with white dots and an additional question for your young child. This highly interactive book will be well loved." - <i>Richelle Zirkle</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lizelot Versteeg</b> (1980) studied graphic design at the Academy for Art and Design in 's-Hertogenbosch, Holland. Since 2002 she worked as a designer for several bureaus in Holland and Belgium, and also worked as a freelance designer and illustrator. She has always had a passion for illustrating, and a love for children's books. This came together in the beginning of 2012, when her son Lucas was born. She stayed at home for several months, in which she created the concept for her first series of children's books, Colors Everywhere, Things Everywhere and Animals Everywhere. These books were published under the name her own mother called her when she was young: Lotje, short for Lizelot. The distinctive style of the Lotje books consists of simple, joyful drawings with bright colors. Creating children's books has been a lifelong dream of Lizelot, and she hopes many more books may follow!
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