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Wieso? Weshalb? Warum?, Band 41: Wir entdecken Wale und Delfine
View all books in the series- A fascinating excursion to the giants of the ocean
- The WWW series has sold over 11 million copies in Germany
- WWW has been translated into 20 other languages
- With creative interactive elements, perfect for young, curious minds
16 pp
4 years +
24,5 x 27,8 cm
EUR 14.99
June 2007
Wire-O
978-3-473-32775-1
• With flaps and half-punchings.
Content
Sperm whales, blue whales, orcas and dolphins: all belong to the great family of the whales, which have always fascinated people. How did these mammals get so big? How do they live? What do they eat? And how can we protect these wonderful creatures? This book voyages into the depths of the sea to answer these and many other questions.
About the Series
The WWW series stands out for its playful, enticing way of conveying just the information that kids want to know. Centered on who-what-how questions, the titles in the series explore subjects of great interest to young children. The thousands of questions children ask daily are answered by means of interactive elements, engaging illustrations, and age-appropriate texts. Because the lively illustrations convey so much, the books hold children's interest even without an adult to read the clear, friendly texts. WWW is ideally suited for preschool and kindergarten ages, for children 4 to 7 years old.
The Author
Doris Rübel was born in 1952 and studied art pedagogy. After 10 years in education she began illustrating books, and for more than 20 years has devoted herself to writing and illustrating for children. Her first book to be published by Ravensburger appeared in 1990, and since 1998 she has been one of the key authors and illustrators for the popular "Why? Why? Why?" series.
The Illustrator
Doris Rübel was born in 1952 and studied art pedagogy. After 10 years in education she began illustrating books, and for more than 20 years has devoted herself to writing and illustrating for children. Her first book to be published by Ravensburger appeared in 1990, and since 1998 she has been one of the key authors and illustrators for the popular "Why? Why? Why?" series.