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Animal Atlas

Animal Atlas

Previous price: $19.99 Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: April 4th, 2023
Publisher:
Candlewick
ISBN:
9781536231236
Pages:
12
Usually Ships in 1 to 5 Days

Staff Reviews

ABC Award Gold Winner (Children's non-fiction 4-7 category)

Animal Atlas Pop up makes learning fun!

There are a lot of educational animal facts within the pages. 

Sometimes facts can bore children, but these facts are found within the flaps of fun illustrations. 

Within the illustrations, you will find interactive pop-up critters, doors to open and pictures to move.  

Learning from this book is fun when the child is reading the book themselves or being read to.

There is a lot to see, do and learn within the pages of this book!  

Recommended by Inscriptions Books and ABC Award Judges! 

 

— ABC Award Judges

— inscriptionsbooks

Description

Visit each continent and meet an array of captivating animals in Ingela P. Arrhenius’s bright and friendly pop-up tour of the world.

Lift the flaps in this quirky 3D atlas as illustrator Ingela P. Arrhenius takes the youngest of readers around the globe, introducing an enchanting selection of animals. Did you know that flamingos hide their heads while they sleep? That a Galápagos tortoise can live for a hundred years? That baboons have pink bottoms? Or that a peacock’s tail is used to impress potential mates? With interactive flaps and a central pop on each colorful spread, this is a stand-up gift for small children who love animals of all stripes.

About the Author

Ingela P. Arrhenius is a freelance illustrator and graphic designer who is passionate about retro style, typography, and color. She is the author-illustrator of My First Book of New York, My First Book of London, Animals, City, Pop-up Ocean, Pop-up Jungle, and Pop-up Things That Go!, as well as the illustrator of the Peekaboo board book series and a series of lift-the-felt-flap board books. Ingela P. Arrhenius lives in Sweden.

Praise for Animal Atlas

Pop-up animals and flaps will have young children poring over the critters presented in this atlas. . . . Children will enjoy the interactive elements as they span the globe and meet a wide variety of animals.
—School Library Journal