My First Book of Funny Animals (National Wildlife Federation)

Author:   National Wildlife Federation
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781623540517


Pages:   22
Publication Date:   10 February 2015
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Format:   Board book
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My First Book of Funny Animals (National Wildlife Federation)


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Featuring spectacular images straight from the vaults of the National Wildlife Federation, these should be the very first books to introduce children to animals from around the world. Every photo shows these creatures in their natural habitats. Each books in the series carries the logo and name of the National Wildlife Federation. These are not just board books, but the first books that any toddler will love and adults will enjoy reading. Each full page spread is a story by itself. See the lions arguing but the walrus can't bear to watch. The baby sea lion wants to play and the organgutan wants to play too. The chipmunk tells the polar bear to stop, and the polar bear does. Fantastic photos of wildlife combined with funny comments to make these a new kind of board book.

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Author:   National Wildlife Federation
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:   Imagine Publishing, Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 15.40cm
Weight:   0.221kg
ISBN:  

9781623540517


ISBN 10:   1623540518
Pages:   22
Publication Date:   10 February 2015
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Amusing captions adorn pictures of silly-looking animals.Made up entirely of candid animal shots, this board book is content to deliver small chuckles to little ones and adults alike. The photographs wouldn't be out of place in an issue of National Geographic, and the realism may entice older readers, but the youngest ones may not be as amused. Each photo is accompanied by a witty observation. For instance, two prairie dogs standing close together, one seemingly speaking into the other's ear, is glossed: Prairie dogs share a secret. Several of the other captions are equally conceptually complex, and some of the animals do not stand out very well against the backgrounds, skewing this offering toward older toddlers. All the animals are properly identified, so animal enthusiasts will be entertained and learners educated.- Kirkus Reviews Humorous photographs of animals are the focus of this board book, published in association with the National Wildlife Federation. Captions appear with each image, applying more than a little anthropomorphism to the animals' actions while connecting their behavior in unexpected ways. Baby opossums catch a ride, reads one page, as 10 opossum babies cling to a parent; opposite, Fawn wants a ride, too, as a baby deer seems to stare glumly at the opossums on the facing page. It's a quick, lighthearted peek at the behaviors of squirrels, elephants, tigers, pandas, and more. -Publishers Weekly


Amusing captions adorn pictures of silly-looking animals. Made up entirely of candid animal shots, this board book is content to deliver small chuckles to little ones and adults alike. The photographs wouldn't be out of place in an issue of National Geographic, and the realism may entice older readers, but the youngest ones may not be as amused. Each photo is accompanied by a witty observation. For instance, two prairie dogs standing close together, one seemingly speaking into the other's ear, is glossed: Prairie dogs share a secret. Several of the other captions are equally conceptually complex, and some of the animals do not stand out very well against the backgrounds, skewing this offering toward older toddlers. All the animals are properly identified, so animal enthusiasts will be entertained and learners educated. -Kirkus Reviews Humorous photographs of animals are the focus of this board book, published in association with the National Wildlife Federation. Captions appear with each image, applying more than a little anthropomorphism to the animals' actions while connecting their behavior in unexpected ways. Baby opossums catch a ride, reads one page, as 10 opossum babies cling to a parent; opposite, Fawn wants a ride, too, as a baby deer seems to stare glumly at the opossums on the facing page. It's a quick, lighthearted peek at the behaviors of squirrels, elephants, tigers, pandas, and more. -Publishers Weekly


Amusing captions adorn pictures of silly-looking animals.Made up entirely of candid animal shots, this board book is content to deliver small chuckles to little ones and adults alike. The photographs wouldn't be out of place in an issue of National Geographic, and the realism may entice older readers, but the youngest ones may not be as amused. Each photo is accompanied by a witty observation. For instance, two prairie dogs standing close together, one seemingly speaking into the other's ear, is glossed: Prairie dogs share a secret. Several of the other captions are equally conceptually complex, and some of the animals do not stand out very well against the backgrounds, skewing this offering toward older toddlers. All the animals are properly identified, so animal enthusiasts will be entertained and learners educated.- Kirkus Reviews


Amusing captions adorn pictures of silly-looking animals. Made up entirely of candid animal shots, this board book is content to deliver small chuckles to little ones and adults alike. The photographs wouldn't be out of place in an issue of National Geographic, and the realism may entice older readers, but the youngest ones may not be as amused. Each photo is accompanied by a witty observation. For instance, two prairie dogs standing close together, one seemingly speaking into the other's ear, is glossed: Prairie dogs share a secret. Several of the other captions are equally conceptually complex, and some of the animals do not stand out very well against the backgrounds, skewing this offering toward older toddlers. All the animals are properly identified, so animal enthusiasts will be entertained and learners educated. -Kirkus Reviews Humorous photographs of animals are the focus of this board book, published in association with the National Wildlife Federation. Captions appear with each image, applying more than a little anthropomorphism to the animals' actions while connecting their behavior in unexpected ways. Baby opossums catch a ride, reads one page, as 10 opossum babies cling to a parent; opposite, Fawn wants a ride, too, as a baby deer seems to stare glumly at the opossums on the facing page. It's a quick, lighthearted peek at the behaviors of squirrels, elephants, tigers, pandas, and more. -Publishers Weekly


Amusing captions adorn pictures of silly-looking animals.Made up entirely of candid animal shots, this board book is content to deliver small chuckles to little ones and adults alike. The photographs wouldn't be out of place in an issue of National Geographic, and the realism may entice older readers, but the youngest ones may not be as amused. Each photo is accompanied by a witty observation. For instance, two prairie dogs standing close together, one seemingly speaking into the other's ear, is glossed: Prairie dogs share a secret. Several of the other captions are equally conceptually complex, and some of the animals do not stand out very well against the backgrounds, skewing this offering toward older toddlers. All the animals are properly identified, so animal enthusiasts will be entertained and learners educated.-Kirkus Reviews <p/>Humorous photographs of animals are the focus of this board book, published in association with the National Wildlife Federation. Captions appear with each image, applying more than a little anthropomorphism to the animals' actions while connecting their behavior in unexpected ways. Baby opossums catch a ride, reads one page, as 10 opossum babies cling to a parent; opposite, Fawn wants a ride, too, as a baby deer seems to stare glumly at the opossums on the facing page. It's a quick, lighthearted peek at the behaviors of squirrels, elephants, tigers, pandas, and more.-Publishers Weekly


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National Wildlife Federation is a strong voice dedicated to protecting wildlife and its habitat, and inspiring the future generations of conservationists.

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