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Animal Homes: Ocean
By (Author) Natasha Durley
Templar Books
Templar Books
17th October 2023
20th July 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Early years: nature and animals
Baby books
591.77
Board book
14
Width 166mm, Height 228mm, Spine 14mm
210g
Dive in and explore the ocean layer by layer in this tactile introduction to habitats, and the animals who live there, for the very young.
Starting in the deepest parts of the ocean where no drops of sunshine can reach, there are weird and wonderful creatures who live there. Swimming up through the cold and salty water, look out for wide, open jaws and sharp, pointy teeth! On the way, spot the starfish, pass through the perfect place for whales to find food to eat until you reach the busy and bustling surface. Here you'll find bright coral reefs, colourful fish and ocean creatures.
This innovative non-fiction board book series takes a key STEM topic for toddlers and gives it a fresh new life. Featuring bold and bright illustrations from Natasha Durley, the chunky, shaped pages allow little hands to investigate different animal homes. Ideal for fans of the Hello, World! series, Campbell's Busy series and Usborne's Peep Inside series.
Amelia Warren (Author)
Amelia's whole life has centred around books - from trips to bookshops and the library as a child to studying literature at university. She also spent six years as a children's bookseller before becoming a children's picture book editor. It may seem surprising but she does enjoy others things like lifting heavy things at the gym, cuddling cute cats and a lifelong love for dance and musical theatre. If she wasn't an editor, she'd like to think she'd be performing on a West End Stage despite the fact she can't sing!
Natasha Durley (Illustrator)
Natasha Durley is an illustrator based on the sunny south coast of England. She enjoys creating playful illustrations with an emphasis on colour, texture and the natural world. Her work has been used for a wide range of projects including advertising, marketing, editorial and creating patterns.