Description
In his latest children's book, Peter Wohlleben, author of a series of successful books about the forest, focuses this time on animals. The renowned forester guides young readers to animals that live quite close – in the forest, in the garden, by the water, and with us in the house. They will witness when wild boars and flies bring young ones into the world, when they go in search of food, when they defend themselves, or when they occasionally fall ill. From midges to wolves – children will learn many interesting things about all these creatures. Join us on a journey into the mysterious world of animals! Do you know the answers to these questions? How smart are goats? Who lives in a barrel of rainwater? Why do fawns have spots on their backs? The book, like the author's bestseller 'Can You Hear the Trees Talking?', is complemented by beautiful illustrations by Stefanie Reich and photographs by Jens Steingässer. The book is intended for children from six years old, but due to the beautiful illustrations and simple texts, younger children will also enjoy it, and it will pleasantly surprise parents and grandparents alike.
Information
Author: Wohlleben Peter
Publication date: November 20, 2019
Manufacturer: Kazda Václav
Genres: Books, Children's literature, Popular science literature for children, Children's animal books, Children's animal discovery books, Books for little ones, Educational books for toddlers
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 128
ISBN/EAN: 9788088316428

