Engaging young readers, this interactive book introduces farm animals through playful activities like making animal sounds and practicing color and letter recognition. Each page features a spy hole, inviting children to peek and guess which animal will be unveiled next, making learning fun and immersive.
Edward Gibbs Book order
Edward Gibbs, who studied art in New Zealand, has spent over twenty-five years immersed in the creative design business. This artistic sensibility permeates his literary work, which often explores the visual and aesthetic dimensions of human experience. His style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a refined sense of form, reflecting a deep understanding of visual art. Gibbs's prose invites readers to perceive the world through an artist's eye, appreciating beauty in the ordinary and discovering deeper layers of meaning in everyday life.






- 2016
- 2014
I spy something with blue feathers and a short bill. Discover colourful birds from around the world, from a parrot to a peacock. Look through the spy hole and use the clues to guess which bird it is then turn the page to reveal the feathered friend. Watch as toddlers quickly become engaged in the game.
- 2013
Animals of all shapes and sizes make up this playful game of comparisons.
- 2013
This gentle tale follows the story of a little acorn who manages to convince the woodland animals not to eat him. The animals are later rewarded for their patience when the little acorn grows and flourishes into a glorious big oak tree who can provide food for the whole forest.
- 2013
It's interactive, it's educational - and it's great fun!
- 2011
Little Bee
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The chase is on Follow a little bee as he flees from the hungry frog, who in turn flees from the scary snake, who in turn flees from the mean mongoose, and so on until a whole host of creatures are running around in one big circle.