Animal BFFs: Even Animals Have Best Friends! | TheBookSeekers

Animal BFFs: Even Animals Have Best Friends!


No. of pages 160

Published: 2022

Great for age 7-10 years

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Learn that even animals have best friends in this follow-up to The Not Bad Animals. Someone thats always there for them through thick and thin, to help them out with all of the usual things that friends do. You know, like picking ticks off your back, letting you know when a lion is about to make you its dinner and helping you hunt down some tasty prey. The animal kingdom is full of odd couples that prove that sometimes its better to be together! Like the rhino and the African Oxpecker, the coyote and the badger, and the crocodile and the plover bird. This funny and informative book is a great way to teach your kids about some of the more interesting partnerships in the natural world, with pop out fact boxes and hilarious illustrations. Uncover some unlikely friendships from the world of animals and discover how creatures get through every day with a little help from their friends. This book is full of funny facts about animals and symbiotic relationships for children to explore.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

Sophie Corrigan is a freelance illustrator with a first-class Illustration degree from the University of Central Lancashire and has recently earned a Distinction for her Masters Degree in Children's Book Illustration. When she's not drawing, she spends her time going to shows, watching nature programmes, hanging out with her pet axolotls and cockatiels and occasionally making cute things from wool.