Elephants
By (Author) Steve Bloom
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 2015
17th August 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
599.67
Paperback
64
Width 250mm, Height 290mm
420g
Why do elephants flap their ears How much do they eat Why do they roll in mud This book answers these questions and many more, including intriguing facts about elephants' trunks, tusks and tails, their families and friends, what they get up to from dawn to dusk, and the special relationship between elephants and humans and elephants and other animals.
'Beautiful, dramatic and poignant in equal measures' - Mumsnet
'A charming book jam-packed full of interesting facts it really is one of those books the whole family can enjoy' - Mummyfever.co.uk
'Entertaining and dramatic, Elephants also has an educational aspect and will be highly popular with all wildlife enthusiasts' - Magpie That
'Accessible, non-patronising text accompanies photographs of every elephantine element, from close-ups of astoundingly long eyelashes to portraits of elephants that appear to be made of chocolate because they are so covered in mud. For all ages' - Jewish Chronicle
Steve Bloom is a photographer and writer. Son of South African journalist, novelist, and political activist Harry Bloom, he has written many photography books and essays.