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The eyes have it Animal eyes capture children's imaginations and
provide an educational introduction to the animal's daily
activities and standing in the wild kingdom. The large
black-and-white smiling eyes of the Giant Panda -- the ones humans
think are so cute -- actually look fierce to predators; and one
look at the bright, focused eyes of a panther conveys the
superiority of its predatory skills.
For every child who loves the compelling immediacy of eye-to-eye
animal photos, here are 30 full-color, pull-out portraits of
mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and invertebrates -- all with
arresting gazes that tell fascinating stories. On the back of each
poster, children will find general facts about the animal, followed
by specific information about those amazing eyes, and an exciting
descriptive scene from the animal's life, giving the child a
thrilling you-are-there experience.
From the extremely sharp "eagle eyes" of a White-Tailed Eagle to
the color-blind eyes of the majestic Grey Wolf and the enormous
round eyes of the Tarsier, every pair of animal eyes will have kids
staring back in wonder.
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God's Hands and Feet
(Paperback)
Lisa Soland; Illustrated by Gareth Brookshire; Edited by Climbing Angel Publishing
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Bring home the magical experience of a child's first trip to the
aquarium, with it's scary sharks, touchable tide pools, and
brightly coloured marine life. One quick glance will make every
child want to dive right into the "Under The Sea Poster Book".
Thirty full-colour, pull-out portraits of fantastic sea creature
feature ocean residents from Whales to Octopi, plus all the fun
facts that make each creature unique and exciting. Did you know,
for example, that the Sarcastic Fringe Head fish looks like it's
smiling, but it's really quite grouchy? Or that the Jellyfish
doesn't have a brain or a heart? Actually, it isn't even a fish!
Designed to be read like book, individual pages can then be pulled
out to post and create an enticing deep-water environment in any
child's room.
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