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Disappearing Acts: A Search-and-Find Book of Endangered Animals

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Disappearing Acts: A Search-and-Find Book of Endangered Animals
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Isabella Bunnell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 210
ISBN/Barcode 9781908714985
ClassificationsDewey:333.9522
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Illustrated throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Cicada Books Limited
Imprint Cicada Books Limited
Publication Date 22 April 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this beautiful search-and-find book, readers are invited to find a variety of endangered animals within their habitats. Densely detailed landscapes of a rainforest, coral reef, mountains and skies are harbouring within them numbats, and snow leopards and mountain gorillas. Isabella Bunnell's glorious watercolours makes the job of scouring the images even more fun. At the back of the book a glossary lends an additional educational element, describing each species in detail and explaining why they are endangered. In these urgent times, awareness of the rich bio-diversity of our planet has never been more vital. This is a great way of getting children as young as three engaging with environmental issues. Reviews: Vibrantly illustrated, this is an important book that all children should read...books like these raise awareness in the people we need to educate the most--the children who will inherit the perilous habitats we are leaving behind. -- Kids Book Review This most stunning search-and-find book of endangered animals is a complete gem -- Picturebooks Blogger A beautiful way to introduce children to the concept of habitats as well as the importance of a balanced ecosystem. -- School Library Journal

Author Biography

Isabella Bunnell is a Glasgow-based illustrator. She is the author of Disappearing Acts (Cicada, 2016) and Vajournal (Cicada, 2017).