Bringing together everything that American Museum of Natural History children's books stand for-the excitement of learning, the fun of science, the tactile pleasure of an activity, plus impeccable editorial authority and innovative design-comes a new series, Very First Things to Know About... Written for three- to six- year-olds, who are already naturalists by instinct, each book focuses on the lives, varieties, habits, and habitat of a single animal. Spread by spread, Very First Things to Know About Ants covers the basic facts of an ant's life-those very first things to know-embellished with detailed, realistic full-color illustrations, call-outs, expanded information, and activities that entail the use of the 25 colorful, die-cut, reusable stickers included in the book. Also in the series: Very First Things to Know About Bears . Illustrated by John D. Dawson.
Deborah Kovacs Livres




Catie Copley
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Catie Copley, a small black Labrador, brings her unique charm and warmth to a luxurious hotel as a member of the guest services team. Her special role involves providing a distinctive brand of hospitality that enhances the guest experience, showcasing the bond between animals and humans in a heartwarming setting. Through her daily interactions, Catie demonstrates the joy and comfort that pets can bring to people's lives, making her an invaluable part of the hotel's atmosphere.
Set in the luxurious backdrop of the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston, the story follows Catie Copley, a black Labrador retriever serving as Canine Ambassador. Her role involves warmly greeting guests, accompanying them on walks, and assisting the Chief Concierge, Jim. Alongside her, Santol, another trained guide dog, fulfills a similar role at the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada. Together, these canine companions embody the charm and hospitality of their respective hotels.