Little Fish
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Average customer review:Product Description
Little Fish is looking for his mummy. He meets a red crab, an orange starfish, a green turtle, a purple octopus and a blue whale. But what colour is his mummy and where can she be?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #400348 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Board book
- 20 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Guido van Genechten was born in 1957 in Mol. He studied drawing, painting, graphics and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts in Mol and worked in the graphic industry for many years. He is now a full-time illustrator of children's books and LITTLE FISH is his first book for Little Tiger Press.
Customer Reviews
My son's favorite book!!!
My son has loved this book from the first reading at 5 months old! He's now almost 1 year old and still his face lights up when we pull it out of the reading basket.
A simple story of a little white fish searching for his mother. Each double page spread shows Little Fish encountering a sea creature, a red crab, an orange starfish or a blue whale for example, and we ask if this is his mother. No... (Very much like Are you my mother? by Eastman but much more colorful and simpler)
An introduction to colors and to sea creatures and full of repetition. The bright primary colors on the dark, black sea background made it easy for my son to pick out Little Fish and the other creatures. While we have the French version, I am so so happy to see it in English as it will be on our gift list to all my son's little friends for their upcoming first birthdays.
A must have for a baby-toddler library.
