Introduces endangered animals of South America, including the armadillo, the green sea turtle, and the Andean condor, and discusses protecting them
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From Publishers Weekly:
Thanks to the brilliant colorations and ingenious paper engineering of Sabuda's endangered creatures, this pop-up quartet handily transcends its genre. Each small-sized volume opens with the statement "Meet some of the animals of [the particular continent] who need our help." Six following spreads present indigenous species along with brief descriptive tags: "a Louisiana black bear with a sweet, sticky paw," "a mountain zebra with thundering hooves." The books' final spreads contain an explanatory "Note to Parents" ("It's up to us to save our wildlife"), six points on "What Parents and Kids Can Do to Help" and more extensive descriptions of that book's subjects. But the critters themselves?ibis, crocodile, spider monkey, etc.?are the real stars here. In addition to the electric hues used for the animals, the vibrant backgrounds command attention with their simple, carefully chosen scenic motifs: a white-topped mountain peak looms behind the yak, stark white trees on a teal and lime green background border a woodland caribou. Lovely and laudable. Ages 3-up.
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- PublisherReaders Digest
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0895776669
- ISBN 13 9780895776662
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages14
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