No. of pages 128
Published: 2009
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"Usborne World of Animals" by Ian Jackson is an engaging exploration of the animal kingdom, showcasing a diverse range of species from around the globe. Each page is filled with vivid illustrations and fascinating facts, offering insights into the habitats, behaviors, and unique characteristics of animals. Readers are taken on a journey through forests, oceans, and savannas, learning about the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the importance of wildlife conservation. This educational resource aims to spark curiosity and foster a love for nature, making it an ideal book for young animal enthusiasts and budding scientists alike. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
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This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Usborne Books .
Mike Unwin, the author, has written a number of science titles for children including The New Book of Dinosaurs. Jonathan Litton has written and edited a number of non-fiction titles for children. Tom Connell has more than 20 years of illustration experience, and mainly focuses on vehicles and machines. Ian Jackson studied Technical and Scientific Illustration, and has had his work widely published in a variety of formats. David Hawcock is a paper engineer, author, and illustrator of children's and young adult books. His credits include "Moon Landing: Apollo 11 Pop-Up; The Titanic Notebook"; and "Dinosaurs Pop-Up. " He lives in Bath, England, with his wife, Claire Hawcock, and their two children. Lee Montgomery has been illustrating for over twenty years in advertising, design, and publishing. He originally worked in watercolor, but has transitioned almost entirely to digital, combining pin-sharp drawings and technical accuracy with a softer more painterly approach. His children's books include "Knights and Armor, Fantastic Ships, Babe and Friends," and "Simple Science. "
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