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Oxford University Press Paperback English

I'm The Tractor Driver

By Oxford Children's Books

Regular price £7.99
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Oxford University Press Paperback English

I'm The Tractor Driver

By Oxford Children's Books

Regular price £7.99
Unit price
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  • Today you're the tractor driver! Your job is to climb aboard the tractor to help out on the farm. Let's go!Enter a world of imaginative play with this fun and immersive insight into farm vehicles. Children will love using their imagination to take the driver's seat and pretend to use the tractor's controls!This book puts the reader in charge, to build self-confidence and encourage following instructions, problem solving, and teamwork. The narrative is embedded with early learning skills such as recognition of colours, shapes, and numbers. This makes it perfect to share with children as a fun way to practise these key skills, while spotting their favourite vehicles and making the sound effects. The story ends with a sense of achievement as all the jobs at the farm are completed.
Today you're the tractor driver! Your job is to climb aboard the tractor to help out on the farm. Let's go!Enter a world of imaginative play with this fun and immersive insight into farm vehicles. Children will love using their imagination to take the driver's seat and pretend to use the tractor's controls!This book puts the reader in charge, to build self-confidence and encourage following instructions, problem solving, and teamwork. The narrative is embedded with early learning skills such as recognition of colours, shapes, and numbers. This makes it perfect to share with children as a fun way to practise these key skills, while spotting their favourite vehicles and making the sound effects. The story ends with a sense of achievement as all the jobs at the farm are completed.