"Animal I Spy" is a fun way for young children to learn characteristics of their favourite animals. An illustrated magnifying glass reveals a clue to help the reader search for a specific animal (a giraffe with a long neck for example), but there are penty of other animals to discover before the correct one is spotted.
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Review:
School Library JournalTh[is] sturdy book [is] a great selection for little hands BooklistThis attractive and diverting board book features six spying games, most of which are surprisingly challenging. "I spy an animal that lives in a shell," begins one, and the reader is met with a two-page collage. Photo elements make up the backdrop, and drawings depict the animals, jolly little cartoons showing everything from snails to dinosaurs.
About the Author:
Kate Sheppard went to the same art college as David Hockney. She has illustrated well over 100 volumes. The quirkier the book, the more fun Kate has with the drawings.
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