Make Tracks: Great Outdoors (25)
Explore the outdoors in this chunky new Make Tracks board book, and trace each adventurer's path through different types of terrain.
In this interactive series with easy-to-use, durable sliders, your toddler can ride a bike or pony, steer a canoe, or climb a mountain! Perfect for helping toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, while also encouraging interaction with simple nature-themed first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to learn through play.
The perfect book to introduce children to different outdoor activities and inspire a lifelong love of nature!
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SeriesMake Tracks Board Books
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ManufacturerBoard Books
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PublisherNosy Crow
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Publisher or imprintNosy Crow
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AuthorDyrander, Johnny
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ISBN-139798887772110
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FormatBoard Book
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Size7.1 x 8.2
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Reading InterestPreK,K
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# of Pages10
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Reviews / Awards NotedYES
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Date Published2025
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SubjectNonfiction, Board Book, Novelty, Outdoors, Recreation, Transportation
Explore the outdoors in this chunky new Make Tracks board book, and trace each adventurer's path through different types of terrain.
In this interactive series with easy-to-use, durable sliders, your toddler can ride a bike or pony, steer a canoe, or climb a mountain! Perfect for helping toddlers develop hand-eye coordination, while also encouraging interaction with simple nature-themed first words, clear diagrams, and helpful text prompts to learn through play.
The perfect book to introduce children to different outdoor activities and inspire a lifelong love of nature!
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Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production10/28/2025, 09:38 AMWoohoo! An outdoorsy one! You probably know this series because of its cool sliders that you push around the different tracks. This the first part of the series that features vehicles that do not use fossil fuels. So there’s a hiker, a bike, a canoe, etc. all following the tracks. AND there are different questions about colors and numbers throughout. Cool, right?

