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Little Life Cycles: Whale
By (Author) Maggie Li
Illustrated by Maggie Li
Templar Books
Templar Publishing
30th April 2024
1st February 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Freshwater and marine mammals
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Fish and marine life
Board book
26
Width 180mm, Height 180mm, Spine 15mm
295g
From a newborn calf to the biggest creature in the ocean, join Whale on this incredible journey. Follow the peep-through holes on every page to discover each stage of a whale's early life.
After a year of waiting, Whale is born. Baby Whale is already ENORMOUS but still has lots of growing to do. Whale stays close to mummy whale to drink lots of milk. On their long journey to colder waters Whale has lots to learn, like avoiding boats, how to call out to other whales and how to catch tasty krill to eat. Before long, it is time for Whale to set off on a long journey alone and start the cycle again.
This beautifully illustrated book from the talented Maggie Li is the perfect introduction to a mammal life cycle for little readers - and the tactile pages are the perfect size for small hands!
Collect the rest of the Little Life Cycle series with Pip, Drip, Bug, Frog and Bee.
Maggie Li (Author, Illustrator)
Maggie Li is a freelance illustrator and children's book author. Her first book, Bug Detective was published in 2014 and led to a series of authored non-fiction works which have been translated into multiple languages and published around the world. Since then she has worked on an array of book projects with publishers including Pavilion, Quarto, Templar, Lonely Planet and Hachette. Maggie's favourite subject to explore is the natural world and bringing the wonders of science to young readers.