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- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
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The world's rarest baby creatures are anxious . . . and no wonder—it seems their homes and habitats are at risk Explore the world of endangered animals in this beautifully illustrated peep-through picture book features an adorable cast from around the world. Imaginary conversations between mother and baby animals (pandas, elephants, snow leopards, chimps, and porpoises) highlight how both global and local human impact is threatening their habitats, as well as the things—both natural and human—that make it a better place. With hole-in-the-page novelty, "think about" boxes, and a pleading refrain from the animals to remember it's their world too, this book is playful in approach but serious in message to give children an awareness of important environmental issues and encouragement to be kind to their planet.
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It's My World Too, Elena Pasquali, Tina Macnaughton
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2010
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- Titre
- It's My World Too
- Sous-titre
- Discover Endangered Animals and Their Habitats
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Elena Pasquali, Tina Macnaughton
- Éditeur
- Lion Hudson
- Publié
- 2010
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 32
- ISBN10
- 0745961592
- ISBN13
- 9780745961590
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Livres pour enfants, Science, Littérature pour enfants, Non-fiction pour enfants, Pour enfants et adolescents, Sciences environnementales
- Évaluation
- 4 sur 5
- Description
- The world's rarest baby creatures are anxious . . . and no wonder—it seems their homes and habitats are at risk Explore the world of endangered animals in this beautifully illustrated peep-through picture book features an adorable cast from around the world. Imaginary conversations between mother and baby animals (pandas, elephants, snow leopards, chimps, and porpoises) highlight how both global and local human impact is threatening their habitats, as well as the things—both natural and human—that make it a better place. With hole-in-the-page novelty, "think about" boxes, and a pleading refrain from the animals to remember it's their world too, this book is playful in approach but serious in message to give children an awareness of important environmental issues and encouragement to be kind to their planet.


