Author:Eric Hill
Mum and Dad are taking Spot on holiday, where he gets to play in the sand, swim in the ocean and even makes a new friend!
Toddlers will love joining Spot at the beach in this classic picture book. With fun flaps to train fine motor skills and an adventure to encourage curiosity and exploration, this is great for early learning and play.
If you loved this, try these titles for more lift-the-flap fun:
Where's Spot?
Spot Goes to School
Spot Goes to the Farm
This is not only a charming story about a little girl's woes but it is also a fascinating portrait of life on a small Scottish Island . . . Children will enjoy looking at the detailed illustrations and trying to figure out Katie's riddles for themselves
—— Through the Looking GlassSelected by the Fatherhood Institute for their 'Fathers Story Week' programme
—— The Fatherhood InstituteA wonderful celebration of dads - full of fantasy, fun and...fancy dress!
—— South Wales Evening PostThis tribute to dads everywhere is the ideal story for father and child to share at bedtime - and make plans for an exciting time the next day!
—— Parents in TouchBrilliantly funny
—— Time OutThis is picture storytelling at its detailed best
—— Books for KeepsA delightful children's tale
—— Scots MagazineWe have enjoyed the Katie Morag stories now for over twenty years. They are true classics.
—— Michael Holloway , School LibrarianMairi Hedderwick makes the Isle of Stuary so beautiful, and so amusing that we all long to be a part of it.
—— Tina Massey , CarouselJust the right read for anti-frill tomboys.
—— Irish Examinerthe Isle of Struay and Katie Morag continue to enchant...Mairi Hedderwick absorbs both child and adult reader in her fictional Hebridean island world through the details she achieves in her gentle and skilful illustrations. The stories are simple and heartwarming. We have enjoyed the Katie Morag stories now for over twenty years. They are true classics.
—— The School LibrarianDelightfully original character, setting and story
—— Frances Perkins , Bournemouth Daily Echo