Stéphane Frattini, Édouard Manceau

The Great Big Animal Search Book

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Imprint: LOM ART

Publication date: 02/04/2020

ISBN: 9781912785193

Age: 7-9 years

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Interactive

Binding: Hardback

Size: Other

Extent: 32 pages

Illustration: 4 colour

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

This big, beautiful book is bursting with over 2,818 creatures. From cute kittens to waddling penguins, the reader is challenged to spot over 100 fun characters within each crowded scene. The book also features lots of fascinating facts and stats about the animals included, and readers are introduced to the idea of the amazing collective nouns that enrich our language.

Humorously written with a cute, quirky illustration style, this is the search book kids will want to read again and again.

Sales points:

  • Features a huge quantity of animals to spot

  • There are amazing facts within, so children can learn whilst searching

  • Inclusion of collective nouns – eg a pod of whales – adds an extra level of interest

  • Has a quirky, upmarket illustration style which is also humorous

About the Author:

Édouard Manceau

Édouard Manceau is an illustrator who also has an interest in paper engineering. He has illustrated many children’s books, including Windblown (OwlKids) and Tickle Monster (Abrams Appleseed). He lives in Toulouse, France.

About the Author:

Stéphane Frattini

Stéphane Frattini is a writer who has had over 100 works published in the form of children’s books, articles, non-fiction and fiction. He lives in Vichy, France.

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