Flip the Flaps: Farm Animals

by Karen Wallace

Published 5 January 2009

Questions are the first step in scientific exploration, and this series encourages preschoolers' curiosity through an engaging flip-the-flap format with a popular question on top, and answers underneath.
Flip The Flaps: Farm Animals by Karen Wallace; illustrated by Nicki Palin

Take a trip to the farm and discover all of the fascinating facts about cows, chickens, sheep, pigs, horses, and more. How these favorite animals live and are cared for is revealed when readers flip the flaps. What's more, the artwork magically changes, creating a fun spot-the-difference before and after game.


Flip the Flaps: Minibeasts

by Karen Wallace

Published 4 August 2008
Following on from the hugely successful "I Wonder Why" series, "I Wonder Why (Flip the Flaps)" is a fun way for young children to discover the answers to questions about their favorite subjects, while also flipping the flaps and spotting the scene changes.Pouncing spiders, industrious ants, buzzing bees and beautiful butterflies scuttle, zoom and swoop within the pages of this book. Watch a caterpillar turn into a butterfly, a ladybird take flight, pollen being collected by a bee and look inside an ant's nest. The questions uncover essential and extraordinary facts about every aspect of the lives of these minibeasts.

Creepy-Crawlies

by Karen Wallace

Published 19 August 2008

Now available in paperback, Flip the Flaps is a fun way for young children to discover the answers to questions about their favorite subjects, while also flipping the flaps and spotting the scene changes.

Pouncing spiders, industrious ants, buzzing bees and beautiful butterflies scuttle, zoom and swoop within the pages of Flip The Flaps: Creepy-Crawlies by Karen Wallace; illustrated by Tudor Humphries. Young bug lovers will uncover amazing answers and fascinating facts just by flipping the flaps and transforming the page. With gentle text and detailed illustrations, this is the perfect introduction to the magic of the creepy-crawly world.