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The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs in Nature
Hardback
Main Details
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The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs in Nature
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sami Bayly
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Series | The Illustrated Encyclopaedia series |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 295,Width 240 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780734420046
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Classifications | Dewey:590 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hachette Australia
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Imprint |
Lothian Children's Books
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Publication Date |
29 September 2021 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
SHORTLISTED CBCA BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2022 - EVE POWNALL AWARD Come along for another fresh take on the animal kingdom from bestselling author and illustrator, Sami Bayly. Discover 60 of the most peculiar pairs in nature and learn how plant and animal species rely on each other for their survival. Whether it be a rare tick living in the fur of a pygmy possum, a stick insect feasting and hiding out amongst the Melaleuca or a handfish laying its eggs on a sea squirt, incredible natural relationships deserve to be explored and celebrated. Investigating all types of relationships, from symbiotic to parasitic, this is an eye-opening guide to the natural world. Many species steer clear of those who are different, but the animals and plants in this book have evolved to form relationships with some of the most unlikely partners, and they couldn't live without them. This gorgeous hardcover book is illustrated in exquisite detail by award-winning author and illustrator, Sami Bayly. The perfect companion to The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals and The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals.
Author Biography
Sami Bayly is a natural history illustrator based in Tamworth, NSW, who loves all things weird and wonderful. She finds the beauty and importance of all animals regardless of their appearance, and hopes to share her appreciation with others. Sami's first book, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals, won the Children's Indie Book of the Year Award and the Australian Book Design Award for Younger Readers. It was a CBCA Honour Book and was shortlisted for an ABIA Book of the Year for Younger Children and longlisted for the ABA Booksellers' Choice 2020 Book of the Year Awards. Her second book, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dangerous Animals, was a CBCA Honour Book, an ABIA Book of the Year for Younger Children, won an Australian Book Design Award for Younger Readers and was shortlisted for the Children's Indie Book of the Year 2020. Sami's most recent book, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs has been shortlisted for the CBCA Eve Pownall Award and longlisted for Children's Indie Book of the Year Award. To keep up to date you can follow Sami on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samibayly/
Reviews'The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs in Nature will join its earlier releases in the series as one of the most borrowed and requested books in a classroom, school or public library as it offers the reader so much in terms of visual appeal and incredible information. A wonderful gift for a birthday or Christmas present.'--NATIONAL [ONLINE] ReadPlus 'A gorgeous hardcover book by a 25-year-old illustrator named Sami Bayly who is based in country NSW, and who is without peer when it comes to drawing Australia's ugliest - her word! - animals.'--NATIONAL [PRINT] The Weekend Australian, Review [AUDIENCE: 219,242, ASR: 44,631] 'A great book to read with children and learn more about how plant and animal species rely on each other.'--Favel Parrett, NSW [PRINT] The Sydney Morning Herald 'From the friendly to the downright gross, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peculiar Pairs in Nature explores in colourful detail the unusual relationships found in nature.'--WA [PRINT] The West Australian, ED! Magazine 'This awesome book is full of surprising facts about peculiar pairs in nature, helping each other, or at least helping themselves!'--Harper, 8, NATIONAL [PRINT] Kookie Magazine Review--NATIONAL [PRINT] Weekend Australian, [AUDIENCE: 219,242, ASR: 2,171] Review--WA [PRINT] West Australian [AUDIENCE: 135,996, ASR: 4,661]
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