Where Did They Go? (A Spotting Book)

Author: Emily Bornoff

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  • : 31.99 NZD
  • : 9781783702787
  • : Templar Publishing
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  • : 01 October 2015
  • : 246mm X 189mm
  • : United Kingdom
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Barcode 9781783702787
9781783702787

Description

Where has the polar bear gone? Where did the lemur go? Can you find them? In this stunning spotting book from illustrator Emily Bornoff, search for endangered animals in jungles, in deserts and on the ice. Bornoff's lovely patterns and the playful hide-and-seek elements make this a charming, interactive title and it also has a fascinating non-fiction element; every animal in WHERE DID THEY GO? is endangered. Learn where in the world they come from and what is being done to save them.

Promotion info

Up in the clouds near the blue of the sky, a mother and baby are somewhere nearby. Are they high in the mist or somewhere down low? Where did the mountain gorilla go?

Reviews

This spotting book carries a strong environmental message and offers parents an excellent opportunity to discuss the plight of endangered species with their child. [...] Bornoff's lovely patterns and the playful hide-and-seek elements make this a charming, interactive title and it also has a fascinating non-fiction element; every animal in there is endangered. Learn where in the world they come from and what is being done to save them. A good way to highlight their plight, and a beautiful hardback book. -- Sarah Brew Parents in Touch

Author description

Emily Bornoff is a children's picture book designer, writer and illustrator working in traditional print-making techniques including lithography, screenprinting, intaglio and relief. Having recently graduated from the Cambridge School of Art's Children's Book Illustration programme she is now focused on creating new children's picture books and prints.