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32
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 1, 2015
Editore
Millbrook Press (Tm)
ISBN-10
1575056879
ISBN-13
9781575056876
Descrizione
In a whimsical exploration of the natural world, readers are invited to discover the hilarious side of backyard critters. Each page is filled with an array of playful jokes and amusing anecdotes that shine a light on the bizarre habits and characteristics of these creatures. It's an entertaining journey that blends fun with education, making it an ideal choice for young readers eager to learn about the animals lurking just outside their doors.
The engaging illustrations complement the text, bringing the stories of these quirky beasts to life. Each creature, from the common garden snail to the elusive raccoon, is depicted with warmth and humor, sparking curiosity and laughter. With simple yet captivating language, the book encourages children to read aloud and share their favorite punchlines with friends and family.
As they flip through the pages, kids will not only enjoy the lighthearted jokes, but they'll also develop a newfound appreciation for the wildlife surrounding them. This delightful collection emphasizes the beauty of nature and the joy of storytelling, perfect for budding readers looking to enhance their skills while having a blast.
The engaging illustrations complement the text, bringing the stories of these quirky beasts to life. Each creature, from the common garden snail to the elusive raccoon, is depicted with warmth and humor, sparking curiosity and laughter. With simple yet captivating language, the book encourages children to read aloud and share their favorite punchlines with friends and family.
As they flip through the pages, kids will not only enjoy the lighthearted jokes, but they'll also develop a newfound appreciation for the wildlife surrounding them. This delightful collection emphasizes the beauty of nature and the joy of storytelling, perfect for budding readers looking to enhance their skills while having a blast.
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