Source: From Netgalley and Little Bigfoot in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.
Publisher: Little Bigfoot
Publication Date: November 12, 2019
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Goodreads Synopsis:
From the author and illustrator of the popular I Would Tuck You In, this endearing picture book introduces young children to the homes of a variety of animals.
Explore the many ways that animals create a habitat for their young in this charming picture book, filled with baby animals and their parents.
A polar bear carves out a den in a snowbank to keep its cub warm. A tufted puffin digs out a burrow to shelter its young on a cliff near the sea. A lynx makes a shelter under a fallen tree to snuggle with its kitten. Young children will learn all about these animals and more, as each spread also includes a short piece of nonfiction about each creature.
Lovingly illustrated and lyrically written, this is the second children's book written and illustrated by the husband-and-wife artist and author team Mitchell Watley and Sarah Asper-Smith.
Review:
This book showcases gorgeous images of animals and their habitats as well as facts about the animals. In bold text is is a tale about different animals and where they live with their parents and in a smaller font each spread has a fact about the animals as well.
This is another wonderful and educational book for parents of animal loves, the images are so pretty and details. I love seeing the animals in their natural surroundings in these images. The facts were interesting and I learned a lot as will younger readers. The book indicates that is it suitable for ages 3-7, I think that the older end of that range will appreciate this more that the younger ones, but it is a beautiful book and sentiment to read to your child.
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