First Animal Picture Atlas by Deborah Chancellor

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First Animal Picture Atlas by Deborah Chancellor

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A colourful and playful introduction to animals, environments, maps and geography for young children.

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First Animal Picture Atlas by Deborah Chancellor

Beautifully illustrated by Anthony Lewis, First Animal Picture Atlas explains where animals come from and how they live in their habitats. An adorable penguin-shaped bookmark takes young readers on a journey around the globe, helping them identify animals in an absorbing look-and-find game. Large, colourful maps show the world's continents and introduce children to important map concepts such as grids, scales and keys. Superb full-page illustrations take readers deeper into the different habitats to provide an early introduction to the basics of ecosystems. This atlas will delight young children and is the perfect reference book for both home and school.

Deborah Chancellor trained as an primary school teacher before becoming an editor of children's books. She has written more than thirty books for children, including Maps and Mapping and Planet Earth in Kingfisher's Discover Science series and Weather in their Explorers series.

Anthony Lewis had a passion for drawing as a child and, encouraged by parents and teachers alike, he has successfully pursued a career as a freelance illustrator. He graduated from Liverpool School of Art in the UK and since then has illustrated more than 300 children’s books for publishers worldwide.

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ISBN 13 9780753444863
ISBN 10 0753444860
Title First Animal Picture Atlas
Author Deborah Chancellor
Series First Kingfisher Picture Atlas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2019-10-17
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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