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Learning with Findus and Pettson - Telling the Time

Sven Nordqvist

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English
Hawthorn Press
02 February 2024
Learning with Findus and Pettson – Telling the Time is a fun activity book that will help young children learn how to tell the time using an analogue clockface. Analogue clocks help children understand the passage of time because they have hands that are constantly moving and you can ‘see’ how long you have before an appointed time just by looking at the dial. It will also reinforce a child’s knowledge of numbers and introduce them to basic fractions and angles. Suitable for children from age 4 to 9, this activity book is brightly illustrated with the lively and lovable characters of Sven Nordqvist. He has created puzzles, mazes and activities to spark imagination and engage young minds, helped by Findus the cat and farmer Pettson, along with their muckle friends.

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Imprint:   Hawthorn Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   166g
ISBN:   9781912480906
ISBN 10:   1912480905
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

SVEN NORDQVIST (b. 1946) is a well-loved Swedish children's illustrator and writer. The Findus and Pettson series draw on his playful adventures with his two young sons, and his unique illustrations are inspired by a delight in everyday life. Through his stories, Sven hopes to create a world in which problems can find resolution, encouraging creative and practical thinking with his funny and charming narratives and playful and industrious characters.

Reviews for Learning with Findus and Pettson - Telling the Time

'The characters are quirky and original, and illustrations are absolutely delightful ... I can't recommend them highly enough.' --Philip Pullman on Findus and Pettson


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