Who Am I?: A Peek-Through-Pages Book of Endangered Animals
Tim Flach
(Author)
Description
Gorgeous nature photography introduces readers to endangered species in this picture book from Tim Flach. Who is that peeking through the page? Is it a giant panda munching on bamboo? Or perhaps a yellow-eyed tree frog hiding in a tropical forest? Who Am I? uses clever riddles and stunning images by esteemed photographer Tim Flach to introduce 10 vital species-at-risk to readers. With its engaging and timely message, this beautifully crafted picture book is perfect for the youngest animal enthusiasts. "Viewers are brought eye to eye with animals including a panda, a polar bear, an axolotl, a rolled-up white-bellied pangolin, a magisterial Philippine eagle, and other rarities large and small, each of which positively radiates a fierce, expressive presence." --Kirkus ReviewsProduct Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publish Date
November 12, 2019
Pages
48
Dimensions
7.6 X 9.9 X 0.5 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419736469
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About the Author
Tim Flach's previous books with Abrams include Endangered (2017), More Than Human (2012), Dogs (2010), and Equus (2008). He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. He lives and works in London.
Reviews
"Viewers are brought eye to eye with animals including a panda, a polar bear, an axolotl, a rolled-up white-bellied pangolin, a magisterial Philippine eagle, and other rarities large and small, each of which positively radiates a fierce, expressive presence."--Kirkus Reviews
"Offer(s) basic background information alongside a cutout (or several), large enough for readers on the younger side to maintain interest, that provides a partial glimpse of an animal . . . A gorgeous first resource."--Booklist Reviewr
"Offer(s) basic background information alongside a cutout (or several), large enough for readers on the younger side to maintain interest, that provides a partial glimpse of an animal . . . A gorgeous first resource."--Booklist Reviewr