Usborne Big Book of Big Animals

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Unleash your child’s inner explorer with the “Usborne Big Book of Big Animals,” a captivating hardcover by Hazel Maskell that unveils the planet’s most colossal creatures in stunning detail! Forget static pictures this oversized book uses impressive fold-out pages to showcase the sheer scale of elephants, colossal squids, blue whales, and more, revealing their true magnificence. Dive into fascinating facts, mind-boggling measurements, and amazing comparisons highlighting the tallest, longest, fastest, heaviest, and most dangerous animals on Earth. Spark a passion for learning with curated internet links leading to engaging video clips and further exploration. Published by Usborne Books, this book brings interactive learning to life! Weighing 800g and with 16 pages, this hardcover is a must have for young animal lovers. Perfect for children aged 5-9, according to online reviews. It will nurture a lifelong love of wildlife and conservation.

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A fabulous book filled with enormous animals, from the mighty elephant to the amazing colossal squid and the blue whale. Huge fold-out pages reveal some of the tallest, longest, fastest, heaviest and most dangerous animals in the world, with facts and measurements. Includes internet links to websites with video clips and more amazing information.

Dive into the awe-inspiring world of colossal creatures with the "Usborne Big Book of Big Animals," a captivating hardcover that brings the planet's most enormous animals to life! Authored by Hazel Maskell and published by Usborne Books, this visually stunning book isn't just a read; it's an interactive journey into the realm of giants. Imagine unfolding pages that stretch out to reveal the true scale of the mighty elephant, the astonishing colossal squid lurking in the ocean depths, and the breathtaking blue whale, the largest animal on Earth. This isn't your typical animal book. "Usborne Big Book of Big Animals" uses impressive fold-out pages to illustrate the sheer size and magnificence of these creatures, making them truly unforgettable. Discover fascinating facts and mind-boggling measurements about the tallest, longest, fastest, heaviest, and sometimes most dangerous animals that roam our planet. From the towering giraffe reaching for the highest leaves to the sprinting cheetah chasing its prey, each page is packed with information designed to engage young minds and ignite a passion for the natural world. But the adventure doesn't stop there! This book cleverly integrates traditional learning with the digital age. Included are carefully curated internet links that guide readers to websites featuring exciting video clips and even more amazing information about these incredible animals. Extend the learning experience beyond the pages and delve deeper into the habitats, behaviors, and conservation efforts surrounding these magnificent beings. "Usborne Big Book of Big Animals" is more than just a book; it's an educational tool designed to spark curiosity and foster a love for animals and the environment. Perfect for young explorers, animal enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the wonders of nature, this book promises hours of engaging entertainment and valuable learning. Hazel Maskells accessible writing style makes complex information easily digestible for young readers, ensuring that the book is both educational and enjoyable. Bring the giants of the animal kingdom home today and embark on an unforgettable adventure with the "Usborne Big Book of Big Animals"! Prepare to be amazed, inspired, and educated by the sheer scale and diversity of life on Earth. This is a must-have addition to any child's library and a wonderful gift for fostering a lifelong love of learning. With its robust hardcover binding, it's built to withstand enthusiastic young readers.
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1409507998

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9781409507994

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16

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800

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