Amazing Animals by Lon Lee

Amazing Animals by Lon Lee

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A fun, fact-filled introduction to amazing animals with 30 flaps, a wheel to turn and a giant fold-out page.

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Amazing Animals by Lon Lee

Amazing Animals features the tallest, fastest and biggest animals on our planet from the giraffe and cheetah to the colossal blue whale. Find out how giraffes sleep, how far a kangaroo can jump, how fast a cheetah can run and much, much more! Pairing bold, colourful scenes from illustrator Lon Lee with rhyming text and a page full of information, this is the perfect book for children just starting to find out more about the world around them. With amazing, funny facts, bright infographics and a mixture of novelties that includes 30 flaps, Amazing Animals is accessible and visual, with all facts checked by Barbara Taylor, a former Science Editor at London's Natural History Museum. Discover more of the First Facts and Flaps series with Giant Dinosaurs.
Lon Lee attended university in Australia, where she illustrated children's books before returning to Hong Kong and establishing her own illustration studio. She works on packaging, product design and illustration for a variety of clients and has been actively involved in creative and artistic education programmes. She has illustrated several books for Campbell including Amazing Animals and Super Space, part of the First Facts and Flaps series, and First Explorers: Moon Landing.
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ISBN 13 9781509877034
ISBN 10 1509877037
Title Amazing Animals
Author Lon Lee
Series First Facts And Flaps
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Board book
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2018-08-23
Number of pages 10
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.