People Who Help Us: At the Hospital : People Who Help Us - Words & Pictures

People Who Help Us: At the Hospital

By: Words & Pictures, Emeline Barrea (Illustrator)

Board Book | 27 October 2020

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In the hospital, all the workers are busy—the doctors, the nurses, the paramedic, the porters, and more, all going about doing their everyday tasks. Vibrant scenes come to life using Venetian paper engineering to make the pictures in the story move.

This first title in the new People Who Help Us series introduces young children to all the amazing work that our health carers do on a daily basis.

Watch the hospital come to life before your very eyes in this fun and interactive board book! Clever paper technology will amaze young children as they watch the scenes change as if by magic. The perfect boredom-buster for when you cant get outdoors, and a wonderful way of teaching about all the amazing work our health carers do. In the hospital, all the staff are busy doing their everyday tasks. Find out what some of our hospital workers get up to in their working day, and watch the scenes change thanks to Venetian window paper technology.

With a winning combination of bold, expressive artwork and engagingrhyming text, this interactive, bright, bold board book is sure to become a household favourite! The People Who Help Us board book series introduces children to the important jobs that our carers and key workers do—something which is now more important and timely than ever. Say thank you to our key workers with this playful interactive board book series.

About the Author

Words, and pictures: two little words that, together, mean a lot. A high-quality imprint for young children, words & pictures was started in 2012.

The imprint encapsulates three main focuses: imagination - because opening a book should also open a childs own imagination to possibilities; innovation - because children should be encouraged to create, not imitate; and inspiration - because books should make children want more: more books, more information, more of life itself.

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