Why? Why? Why? Junior (Vol. 77): Forest Animals

Tiere im Wald

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  • Deer, foxes and wild pigs: first factual knowledge about forest animals

  • Using flaps, children can look into nests or dens and let squirrels jump from branch to branch
  • Kindles an appreciation of nature even in very young children
  • Thoroughly researched and reviewed by experts
16 pp 2 years + 18 x 19,7 cm EUR 11.99 November 2024 Wire-O 978-3-473-60079-3 • With flaps.

Content

Who's looking out from between the trees? What is flattering across the clearing? Which animals are crawling around in the underbrush? In this book, children will learn fascinating things about how forest dwellers live. They encounter foxes and wild pigs with their young, discover the difference between a deer and a red deer and find out who's awake in the forest at night. Using flaps, they can take a look inside a woodpecker's hole and a fox's den and explore a snowy Scandinavian winter forest. So much exploring fun!

About the Series

WWW Junior is a unique invitation to discover the world in a playful way. The junior series features a compact format with large, movable flaps for kids thirsty for knowledge. Centered on who-what-how questions, the titles in this series take on fascinating subjects. The questions of 2- to 4-year-olds are to a large extent answered by information contained in the illustrations, complemented by clear, friendly texts.

The Author

Patricia Mennen was born in 1961 in Augsburg. While she was studying German, art history and theater, she completed internships with various daily newspapers. After working as a children's book editor for six years and having a daughter, she began writing books. Today she lives with her family in southern Germany and Provence, France. The freelance author says that the curiosity of a child has never left her, and she tries to see the world with the eyes of a child.

The Illustrator

Anne Ebert, born in 1963, knew as a child she wanted to become an artist. She studied graphic design in Münster and focuses her work on nature illustrations. Anne Ebert has illustrated numerous books for Ravensburger.

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Bulgarian, Hungarian, Latvian, Romanian, Serbian