NOT just another book about: Things That Moove

Publisher: Noodle Juice

This funny, informative picture book for young children, presented by a witty cast of cows and bulls, explores a range of things that move. The book opens with a discussion about what transport is and why it is used, for example, it can move people, animals or things from place to place. 

Subsequent pages look at different forms of transport, with plenty of fun facts about feet, boats, cycles, trains, cars, buses, trucks, planes, helicopters and rockets. Children will learn that the first boats were invented over 8,000 years ago by the Ancient Egyptians, double-decker buses have two levels and planes are powered by propellers or jet engines.

Bursting with bold, humorous illustrations in vibrant shades of red and blue, the book also contains a multitude of cow-related jokes to keep readers entertained. There are cows and vehicles squeezed onto every page, and children are sure to enjoy identifying the different modes of transport and finding the elephant who is hiding on the final page.

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