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Did you know that bears have existed longer than modern day humans? Or that polar bears aren't actually white? Immerse yourself in the beautifully illustrated guide to some of the world's most powerful mammals, full of facts about bears, their habits and where to find them.
Did you know that an octopus has three hearts? And that they are
particularly intelligent, with some being known to use tools?
Dive into this fascinating illustrated guide all about the aliens of
the deep. From the truly terrifying giant Pacific octopus to the
inventive common octopus, find out where they live, what they eat and
how we can protect them.
Part of acclaimed illustrator Owen Davey’s popular “About Animals”
series, featuring his signature minimalist art style with colorful,
design-oriented layouts--Obsessive About Octopuses is sure to delight
kids as well as adult cephalopod fans.
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Mad About Monkeys
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Mad About Monkeys
Owen Davey
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Bonkers About Beetles
Owen Davey; Illustrated by Owen Davey
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Did you know that penguins can hold their breath for over half an
hour? Or that they can swim four times faster than an Olympic
swimmer? And they don't just live in icy Antarctica! You can find
them on sandy beaches in South Africa and other more tropical
locations too. Dive into this fascinating illustrated guide to our
feathered friends, the penguins. From the tiny fairy penguin that
is no bigger than a ruler, to the emperor penguin that is over a
metre tall, find out where they live, what they eat and how we can
protect them.
Did you know that crocodiles can live to be over 100 years old, and
can climb trees to sunbathe? They can even sense the vibrations
from a single drop of water falling from the mouth of a drinking
wildebeest over twenty metres away. Sink your teeth into this
fascinating illustrated guide to the largest reptiles on Earth,
full of juicy facts on crocodile behaviour, biology and myth, and
packed with details on how we can live with and protect our scaly
companions.
The seventh entry in illustrator Owen Davey's award-winning "About
Animals" series, this one focuses on all different crocs, gators,
caimans, and gharials, depicted in Davey's signature
design-oriented, colorful, minimalist style. For fans of the
classic Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, the Animal Battle book series and
Scholastic's Who Would Win. Did you know that crocodiles can live
to be over 100 years old, and can climb trees to sunbathe? They can
even sense the vibrations from a single drop of water falling from
the mouth of a drinking wildebeest over sixty feet away. Dive into
the swamp with this fascinating illustrated guide to the largest
reptiles on Earth. This isn't your average crocodile book for kids:
it's full of juicy facts on crocodile behavior, biology and myth,
and packed with details on how we can live with and protect our
scaly companions. Those familar with National Geographic
Kids books and the other Owen Davey books in the series including
Bonkers About Beetles and Fanatical About Frogs will enjoy sinking
their teeth into yet another fact-filled animal encyclopedia on our
favorite swamp thing.
Did you know that the fishing cat has partially webbed paws for
catching fish? Or that pumas can leap over 15 feet into trees?
There are roughly 38 species of cats today, each one superbly
adapted to their environment - whether that be in the rainforest or
the desert! This captivating and stunningly illustrated guide will
teach you everything you need to know about our feline friends.
It's time to learn about the sea's most feared (and most
misunderstood) residents: sharks! Owen Davey returns to nonfiction
to explain the mysteries of those denizens of the deep. Some
deadly, some not-so-deadly, and almost all just generally
misunderstood. Exciting and detailed illustrations fill the page
and educate young readers about these thrilling residents of the
sea! Delivering information with the same whimsical text and brash
illustration that saw his previous book win the affection of the
Wall Street Journal, Smart About Sharks is sure to have teeth!
Perfect for quarantine reading with your children! Owen Davey
returns with another guide to animals, this time digging into the
wonderous world of frogs! Cool illustrations and fun facts give you
all a kid could want to know, and more about frogs! Did you know
that there are over 4,000 known species of frog? Some are bigger
than your dinner plate, while others are small enough to sit on
your fingernail, and in between is about every color and size you
can imagine! Leap into this fascinating illustrated guide to the
most diverse amphibians in the world, from the lumbering common
toad to the beautiful but deadly poison dart frog.
Teddy's off to catch a fish, but Cub wants to come too. Little cubs
always get in the way. But, luckily, they can also surprise you.
Funny and stunning by turns, come with Cub and Teddy on an
adventure to find, "Just the one I wanted".
It's time to learn about the sea's most feared (and most
misunderstood) residents: sharks! Owen Davey returns to nonfiction
to explain the mysteries of those denizens of the deep. Some are
deadly, others are less so, but all of them are fascinating
creatures. Exciting and detailed illustrations fill the page and
educate young readers about these thrilling residents of the sea.
Davey's whimsical text and eye-popping imagery saw his previous
book win the affection of the Wall Street Journal, Smart About
Sharks is sure to have teeth!
Did you know that there are roughly 400,000 different species of
beetles? These incredible creatures make up about 25% of all
animals on our planet! Beetles are superbly adapted to life in
various climates across the world, wherever trees and flowers are
found. From the mighty Goliath beetle to the beautiful iridescent
scarab beetle, this captivating and stunningly illustrated guide
will teach you everything you need to know about these fascinating
insects.
The award-winning Curiositree: Natural World explores, through 67
exquisitely illustrated charts, the myriad ways in which plants and
animals have adapted to survive. Discover the interconnectedness of
the natural world and learn why living things look and behave the
way they do in a series of visually compelling information charts,
maps and cutaways, all illustrated in a nostalgic, vintage style.
Packed with incredible facts about the natural world and the
animals that populate it, the whole family will enjoy the full-page
spreads grouped into the categories of habitats, species and
adaptations. The jacket of this large-format book unfolds to a huge
wall poster showing the brilliant adaptations of a range of birds.
Use the coloured ribbons like a bookmark, or to mark your place so
you can return to pages that you found especially interesting.
Celebrate the extraordinary resourcefulness and resilience of the
natural world with amazing facts about: Habitats, ecosystems and
biodiversity Migrations, from the wildebeest of Africa to the red
crabs of Christmas Island All types of camouflage, from
predator-dazing zebra stripes to the fur of the Artic fox, which
changes to white in winter to match the snow Life in the
rainforest, the 'lungs of our planet' All sorts of seeds and their
variety of ingenious designs Life cycles of creatures, from
butterflies to the curious axolotl (a type of salamander) As the
human species, Homo sapiens, are challenged now to find ways to
live and survive in harmony with nature, curiosity will provide the
answers. So, set out on your own adventure in this book, and
discover why the natural world is worthy of your unending
curiosity.
Did you know that the fishing cat has partially webbed paws for
catching fish? Or that pumas can leap over 15 feet into trees?
There are roughly 38 species of cats today, each one superbly
adapted to their environment - whether that be in the rainforest or
the desert! This captivating and stunningly illustrated guide will
teach you everything you need to know about our feline friends.
Mosquitos, wasps, flies and fleas... Buzzing, biting, and causing
irritating lumps on your skin. But what if there is more to these
irritating insects than meets the eye? Everyone has been bitten by
a mosquito, stung by a wasp or had something itchy hiding in their
hair. But how much do you actually know about these annoying
insects? Ever wondered how mosquitoes find you? Or how wasps can
build nests up to 16 feet wide? Or how fleas can jump 150 times
their own height? These questions and more are answered in this
book that explores the lives of some of the most irritating
buzzing, biting and stinging insects. Teaching readers that perhaps
these pesky insects might not be so bad after all.
From the truly terrifying giant Pacific octopus to the inventive
common octopus, find out where members of this eight-armed family
live, what they eat and how we can protect them.
A Children's Book Council 2019 Outstanding Science Trade Book for
Students K-12. Owen Davey's dynamic art and witty informational
tidbits shine a light on the toughest bugs in the insect world:
those brawny beetles! Did you know that there are roughly 400,000
different species of beetles? These incredible creatures make up
about 25% of all animals on our planet! Beetles are superbly
adapted to life in various climates across the world, wherever
trees and flowers are found. From the mighty Goliath beetle to the
beautiful iridescent scarab beetle, this captivating and stunningly
illustrated guide will teach you everything you need to know about
these fascinating insects.
Owen Davey's dynamic art and witty informational tidbits shine a
light on the toughest bugs in the insect world: those brawny
beetles! Did you know that there are roughly 400,000 different
species of beetles? These incredible creatures make up about 25% of
all animals on our planet! Beetles are superbly adapted to life in
various climates across the world, wherever trees and flowers are
found. From the mighty Goliath beetle to the beautiful iridescent
scarab beetle, this captivating and stunningly illustrated guide
will teach you everything you need to know about these fascinating
insects.
Introduce basic manners and etiquette to children with this laugh
out loud story. Daphne is a charming witch who has a challenge on
her hands with Harry, a dog with no manners at all. Can she
transform him from a messy mutt into a polished pooch, or will she
have to turn him into a toad?
Ever wondered how mosquitoes find you? Or how wasps can build nests
up to 5m wide? Or how fleas can jump 150 times their own height?
These questions and more are answered in this book that explores
the lives of some of the most irritating buzzing, biting and
stinging insects. Teaching readers that perhaps these pesky insects
might not be so bad after all.
Meet monsters from around the world in this stunning pop-up book.
From Owen Davey, the award-winning illustrator of My First Pop-Up
Dinosaurs, comes a second striking pop-up treasury. Discover a
world of extraordinary beasts, where Cyclops storm in Ancient
Greece and the fearsome Ushi-Oni haunts the coast of Japan. Open
the pages to unleash 15 incredible pop-up monsters ... if you DARE!
Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys! Haven't you ever wondered about our
simian friends and wonder what makes them so special? With over 250
species inhabiting our planet, this book explores the many
different types of monkeys from the smallest Pygmy Marmoset to the
largest Mandrill, and provides all the facts you wanted to know and
more. Discover where monkeys come from, how they swing from tree to
tree, and why they fight and play with each other. After reading
this beautifully illustrated book, you'll soon be raving mad about
monkeys!
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