Itsy-Bitsy Animals: Little Hare Books

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Itsy-Bitsy Animals: Little Hare Books
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Margaret Wild
Illustrated by Jan Ormerod
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:24
Dimensions(mm): Height 226,Width 223
ISBN/Barcode 9781742974682
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Imprint Little Hare
Publication Date 1 February 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

This is an enchanting exploration of the delight of being small. With its menagerie of frolicking kittens, ducklings and baby creatures of all kinds it is a perfect way of introducing young children to animals.

Author Biography

Margaret Wild was born in 1948 in Eschew, a small town in South Africa, and came to Australia in 1972. Before becoming a full-time writer, Margaret was a journalist for newspapers and magazines and then she worked for sixteen years as a book editor in children's publishing. Margaret's books explore a diverse range of themes, but she is particularly noted for exploring issues of identity, trust, and death. Many of her books have appeared in foreign editions. All have been highly acclaimed. Jenny Angel (which was inspired by her brother's death at the age of seven), illustrated by Anne Spudvilas, Fox, illustrated by Ron Brooks, and The Very Best of Friends, illustrated by Julie Vivas are all winners of the CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award, while Lucy Goosey and Little Humpty, both illustrated by Ann James, were named honour books. Margaret latest picture books with Little Hare include The Stone Lion (illustrated by Ritva Voutila), Itsy-Bitsy Babies and Itsy-Bitsy Animals, (illustrated by Jan Ormerod), No More Kisses (Nina Rycroft) and Hush, Hush (illustrated by Bridget Strevens-Marzo).

Reviews

"Full of warmth and fun, appealing visuals and gentle humor, this is a marvelous book to read while gently bouncing a baby or young child on your knee." --"Kirkus Reviews" on "Itsy-Bitsy Babies"