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Elephant in My Kitchen!

Bilderbuch - von 3 - 5 J.
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Farshoreerschienen am02.04.2020
"Blithe, engaging introduction to ideas of conservation for the very young." - The Guardian "Witty, rhyming text dances across each page, making this a perfect book to read aloud." - BookTrustmehr

Produkt

Klappentext"Blithe, engaging introduction to ideas of conservation for the very young." - The Guardian "Witty, rhyming text dances across each page, making this a perfect book to read aloud." - BookTrust
ZusammenfassungA light-hearted illustrated children's book about climate change and caring for our animals



"Blithe, engaging introduction to ideas of conservation for the very young." - The Guardian

"Witty, rhyming text dances across each page, making this a perfect book to read aloud." - BookTrust
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4052-9566-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum02.04.2020
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht200 g
Illustrationenw. num. col. ills.
Artikel-Nr.16085588
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Inhalt/Kritik

Kritik
Smriti Halls and Ella Okstad offer a cheeky rhyming romp ... in this blithe, engaging introduction to ideas of conservation for the very young', The Guardian

'Witty, rhyming text dances across each page, making this a perfect book to read aloud. The accompanying illustrations are colourful, lively and full of humour. The important environmental message is delivered in an accessible manner, and children are sure to delight in the cheeky animal antics.', BookTrust
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Autor

Smriti Halls worked for the BBC and began a career in children's publishing and television as a writer and commissioning editor. She started writing her own books in 2012 and is now published in more than 30 languages worldwide, with bestselling and award-winning titles to her name. Smriti lives in London with her family and one well behaved dragon named Doris.