Cover of Let's Find the Scarecrows' Wedding

Let's Find the Scarecrows' Wedding

by Unknown Author

10 pages2025ScholasticISBN 9780702341397
FictionNonfictionChildren'sRomance

About this book

It's time for the wedding! But where are the Scarecrows? Can you find them? Betty and Harry are preparing for their Wedding Day, but they've got to find the Things they Need on the Day. Can you help find the items so they can have the wedding that no one will ever forget? Lift the bright and bold felt flaps in this fun chunky board book until you find all the missing items! This board book will keep your toddler entertained while also helping increase hand-eye co-ordination, develop speech and aid learning through repetition. Based on the bestselling book The Scarecrows' Wedding by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, the creators of The Gruffalo. Collect them all: Let's Find Tiddler, Let's Find Superworm, Let's Find Stick Man, Let's Find Zog, Let's Find The Smeds and the Smoos, Let's Find Tabby McTat and Let's Find The Baddies. The animated film of Tiddler stars voice artists including Hannah Waddingham (Ted Lasso, Game of Thrones) as the narrator, Lolly Adefope (Ghosts) as Miss Skate and Rob Brydon (Gavin and Stacey, The Trip)

Publication Details

Publisher
Scholastic
Published
2025
Pages
10
ISBN
9780702341397
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Julia Donaldson CBE (born Julia Catherine Shields; born 16 September 1948) is an English writer and playwright, and the 2011–2013 Children's Laureate. She is best known for her popular rhyming stories for children, especially those illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which include The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and Stick Man. She originally wrote songs for children's television but has concentrated on writing books since the words of one of her songs, "A Squash and a Squeeze", were made into a children's book in 1993. Of her 184 published works, 64 are widely available in bookshops. The remaining 120 are intended for school use and include her Songbirds phonic reading scheme, which is part of the Oxford University Press's Oxford Reading Tree.

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