Find Out about Animal Camouflage

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.21 X 10.87 X 0.32 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781536228366

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About the Author
Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist and the award-winning author of many books for children, including The Emperor's Egg, illustrated by Jane Chapman; A World of Plants, illustrated by James Brown; Under Threat: An Album of Endangered Animals, illustrated by Tom Frost; and the Find Out About . . . series, illustrated by Jane McGuinness. Martin Jenkins lives in Cambridge, England.

Jane McGuinness received an MA in children's book illustration from the Cambridge School of Art in England. She is the author-illustrator of Prickly Hedgehogs!, which was her first picture book, and the illustrator for Martin Jenkins's Find Out About . . . series. Jane McGuinness lives in England.
Reviews
Jenkins, who has introduced many animal topics to children, this time tackles animals who hide in plain sight, whether to avoid predators or to catch their own prey. . . a good first look at the concept and will have children seeing nature in new ways.
--Kirkus Reviews

The fourth book from Jenkins and McGuinness in their "Find Out About" nonfiction series introduces young children to animal camouflage and mimicry. . . McGuinness's approachable illustrations will invite and encourage curiosity. . . A wonderful introduction to a natural phenomenon that fascinates adults and children alike.
--School Library Journal

The mixed-media illustrations are well-designed to support points made within the text. This colorful picture book provides a helpful introduction to camouflage in nature.
--Booklist

This introduction to the many ways animals hide is overflowing with illustrations that beckon readers to look very, very closely.
--The Virginian Pilot

Illustrates how creatures can look like leaves, twigs, flowers, stones, snow, among other aspects of nature. Walks can take on new meaning with this knowledge.
--The Denton Record-Chronicle