Numbers (Wipe Clean: Early Learning Activity Book) [Board book]

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Numbers (Wipe Clean: Early Learning Activity Book) [Board book]
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Roger Priddy left school at 16 with just one qualification--in art. He went to Berkshire College of Art and Design and trained as an illustrator. His first job in children's books was working with the publisher Peter Usborne, at Usborne Publishing, and then he worked with Peter Kindersley at Dorling Kindersley, where he spent 16 years. Priddy became Creative Director of DK's Children's Division and was Managing Director of the children's mass market publisher Funfax when it was acquired by DK.

In 2000, he created Priddy Books with John Sargent at St Martin's Press to create innovative and imaginative titles for children, from first books for babies through early reference titles for older children. Since then, over 30 million copies of Roger's 200 plus books have sold worldwide, with five of his books--My Big Animal, My Big Truck, Happy Baby Words, Happy Baby Colours and Puppy and Friends--each selling over one million copies. He is also the author of Big Board First 100 Words; Big Board Books Colours, ABC, Numbers; and Bright Baby Noisy Monsters. His creativity has been recognised with numerous industry awards. Priddy lives in London with his wife Zena and their four children.

Publisher: Priddy Books

Published: USA, 1 July 2008

Format: Hardcover, 10 pages

Age Range: 0+

Other Information: Illustrated

Dimensions: 14.8 x 11.7 x 1.6 centimeters (0.23 kg)

Writer: Priddy Books

About the Author

Roger Priddy's passion for educating children through fun, informative and engaging books has led him to create some of publishing's most enduring and successful nonfiction early learning books. Bestselling titles include First 100 Words, Bright Baby Animals, and Alphaprints: ABC. Roger lives in London and has three children, who have been the inspiration behind many of his best publishing ideas.

Reviews

Priddy Books are ...visually delightful with an interactive element. - School Library Journal