<p>"A snail searches for a proper place to spend the night. In language a cut or two above the elemental tenor of the plotline, the small searcherâdubbed âour heroâ or âour little heroââfirst approaches a burrow inhabited by a badger who âdoesnât want to share his abode.â He moves on to a nest full of thrush eggs, an anthill that is plainly too crowded, a cave where bats âscream and listen to their echoes,â and several other unsuitable residencesâŚbefore finally realizing that heâs been carrying a cozy personal âconchâ all along. In the woodsy illustrations, multiple flaps cut into the sturdy, rounded-corner pages on every spread lift to reveal other animals in related sorts of holes, nests, and other natural homes. The co-published Whose Track Is It? features similar flaps that lift to reveal creatures including a goat with âskillfulâ legs, a toad who âwalks very carefully and thoughtfully,â and âungulatesâ with even-toed (cow) and odd-toed (horse) hooves. They have all left distinctive footprints for a lost roe deer fawn to follow. Nappie-clad naturalists may not have the easiest time with these, but their slightly older sibs will find the content as rewarding as it is challenging. SaldaĂąa renders the animals and settings with appealing simplicity, and JanskĂĄâs leading questions add further incentive to pore over them. Familiar premises make the natural history in this Czech import and its companion all the more digestible. (Informational novelty. 6-8)" <strong><em>â</em><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong></p>
<p>Â "This cute, informative board book with pop-up panels reveals the wilderness homes of varied creatures. In it: a little snail wishes he had a covered space to reside in, but every possibility he encounters is already occupied, from a badger hole that only looks deserted, to a nest he has to strain to reach. The intrepid fellow travels on, dropping facts about animal habitats along the way; he finally meets a turtle, who reminds him that heâs carried home with him all along."Â <strong><em>âMichelle Anne Schingler, Foreword Reviews</em>Â </strong></p>
<p>"This pair of engaging lift-the-flap books both take readers on journeys through the woods. The book about homes features a snail who is looking for the perfect home, not realizing what even the youngest readers will realize right away, that itâs on his back! The book looks at a variety of burrows, nests, holes in trees, tunnels, caves and more. The book about tracks tells the story of a fawn looking for its mother. The book offers a wide variety of tracks to explore. Some are in the forest, others on the shore, and still others on the farm and finally in the mountains. There are a lot of lift-the-flap books on the market. These are something special because they allow little ones to guess the animal before lifting the flap. They also are full of information about the animals written at just the right level for young children. There is so much to explore in each of the books that itâs a real pleasure to open each flap. Perfect for the youngest budding naturalists. Appropriate for ages 2-4."<em>Â <strong>â</strong></em><em><strong>Waking Brain Cells</strong></em></p>
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Radka Piro is a bookworm, a passionate traveler, and a creative storyteller. After studying foreign languages, she set out to explore the distant corners of the world and discover her true purpose. Now, she is a successful writer and editor, based in the Czech Republic.
After studying arts, Carmen Saldana began her career as a graphic designer in advertising agencies. She now works as a freelance illustrator. Focusing on children's books, she finds inspiration in nature, especially furry animals, birds, bugs, and leaves. She lives in Gijon, a small rainy city in northern Spain.