Fr. 21.50

Do Fish Go Fishing? - How Animals Eat

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.10.2024

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Explore the fascinating world of animal eating habits and other fun facts in this illustrated non-fiction book, featuring diverse creatures and whimsical illustrations.
Embark on an enchanting journey into the diverse world of animal eating habits with Do Fish Go Fishing? How Animals Eat, the inaugural title in the My First Books of Nature series. Geared toward young readers aged 3-6, this non-fiction gem introduces eleven fascinating animals, from the peculiar platypus to the voracious elephant. Award-winning illustrator Katarina Macurova brings whimsical illustrations to life, portraying the peculiarities of each creature's eating style. Readers will discover the unique habitats of these animals and explore the whimsical ways they consume their meals. Dive into the underwater realm of the platypus, witness the colossal appetite of the elephant, and marvel at the varied dining techniques of creatures like fleas, chimpanzees, and hummingbirds. Through vibrant visuals and engaging storytelling, this book offers an immersive and educational exploration of the captivating world of animal eaters.
This title stands as the first installment in the My First Books of Nature series, promising an entertaining and educational journey for young readers. Delight in whimsical illustrations that breathe life into the eating habits of eleven diverse animals, fostering a deeper connection to the natural world. The book's value lies in introducing habitats, showcasing unique eating styles, and providing an engaging entry point for curious minds to learn about the wonders of nature. This book ensures a delightful reading experience that sparks curiosity, making it an ideal addition to any young reader's collection.


List of contents

Bears
Platypuses
Elephants
Fleas
Chimpanzees
Moose
Hummingbirds
Frogs
Penguins
Hares
Pelicans

About the author










Petra Bartikova was born in 1984 in Czechia. As a child, she would draw pictures and create her own magazines, which she would then hand around to her classmates. In her teenage years she would invent stories and send them to friends by mail. Although she wanted to become a photographer or a graphic designer, she studied Czech literature and spent several years working as a journalist. She travelled around the world where she discovered children’s books which she reviewed on her blog. Having become tired of journalism, she switched careers and now works as an editor and author of children’s books.

Born in 1983, Katarina Macurova is an award-winning artist whose innovative work spans from graphics and illustration to 3D graphics. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia, and has won several prestigious awards, including the Communication Arts Award of Excellence in the USA. Hailing from Bratislava, Slovakia, she continues to push the boundaries of her artistry.


Summary

Explore the fascinating world of animal eating habits and other fun facts in this illustrated non-fiction book, featuring diverse creatures and whimsical illustrations.
Embark on an enchanting journey into the diverse world of animal eating habits with Do Fish Go Fishing? How Animals Eat, the inaugural title in the My First Books of Nature series. Geared toward young readers aged 3-6, this non-fiction gem introduces eleven fascinating animals, from the peculiar platypus to the voracious elephant. Award-winning illustrator Katarina Macurova brings whimsical illustrations to life, portraying the peculiarities of each creature's eating style. Readers will discover the unique habitats of these animals and explore the whimsical ways they consume their meals. Dive into the underwater realm of the platypus, witness the colossal appetite of the elephant, and marvel at the varied dining techniques of creatures like fleas, chimpanzees, and hummingbirds. Through vibrant visuals and engaging storytelling, this book offers an immersive and educational exploration of the captivating world of animal eaters.
This title stands as the first installment in the My First Books of Nature series, promising an entertaining and educational journey for young readers. Delight in whimsical illustrations that breathe life into the eating habits of eleven diverse animals, fostering a deeper connection to the natural world. The book's value lies in introducing habitats, showcasing unique eating styles, and providing an engaging entry point for curious minds to learn about the wonders of nature. This book ensures a delightful reading experience that sparks curiosity, making it an ideal addition to any young reader's collection.

Foreword


  • Outreach to major trade publications for review consideration
  • Edelweiss DRC
  • Outreach to bloggers and other relevant websites
  • Submission to relevant lists and review centers for inclusion and review consideration
  • E-newsletter marketing
  • Social media campaign across all of Albatros’ accounts
  • Submission to relevant awards
  • Lexile Leveling, Graded Reading and AR leveling
  • Trade advertising
  • Presentation to collection development specialists at educational and library accounts

Product details

Authors Petra Bartikova
Assisted by Katarina Macurova (Illustration)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 3 to 6
Product format Hardback
Release 01.10.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9788000072838
ISBN 978-80-00-07283-8
No. of pages 28
Illustrations Color illustrations throughout
Series My First Books of Nature
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Biology, JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / Animal Welfare

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