Who Hides Here?: Footprints in the Garden By Author Rachel Coverdale – Book Review

By Yvonne Marrs

Cover Blurb:

A charming picture book with beautiful illustrations allowing children to discover which animals make footprints in their garden. Written with a sing-song rhythm and rhyme, children will delight in joining in with the grown-ups reading to them. The perfect introduction to tracking for very small children. This is a fantastic way to educate children about the wonderful wildlife that visits our gardens across the British Isles. A great classroom resource to encourage children to explore gardens and learn about British wildlife, developing understanding and knowledge about the world around us. Can be used as part of the Early Years Curriculum for Science. The repetition of key phrases and the rhythm and rhyme help to create familiarity for babies whilst helping older children to memorise the words and join in. A great way to generate a love of reading.

Who Hides Here?: Footprints in the Garden By Author Rachel Coverdale – Book Review

The Who Hides Here series by Author Rachel Coverdale are a perfect introduction to tracking for very small children, with great characterisations and simple and understandable dialogue. A fantastic plot for any young child that moves at a satisfactory pace, accompanied by brilliant and colourful illustrations that really bring the text to life. I loved it, and little readers will definitely enjoy and take an interest in.

I award this series 5 stars.

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