Habitats: A Journey in Nature

by Hannah Pang (Author) Isobel Lundie (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Watch six breathtaking habitats from around the world transform in this beautifully illustrated book. Features simple facts about the habitats and the amazing animals that live in them.

Nature is like a magical journey that transforms with every step. Peel back the pages of this beautifully illustrated book to discover a world of ever-changing animal habitats.

Interactive split pages create an immersive experience that allows readers to take a visual journey through each unique home as they meet the incredible animals that live there. With simple facts and stunning, collaged artwork, this is the perfect book for nature lovers of all ages.

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Publishers Weekly

Fascinating findings and vibrantly textured, collage-like artwork propel this awe-inspiring tribute to Earth's varied habitats--including Borneo's rainforests, a desert in Namib, and the Andes mountains. Curated info about the landscapes' denizens frequently impress--the atlas moth has "a wingspan as big as a dinner plate," and antifreeze in the Patagonian dragon's blood allows the insect to live on glaciers. Within each section, page turns reveal habitat layers: "mysterious ocean" spreads begin above eastern Australian coastal waters, for example, and page flips take readers through the sunlit zone, twilight zone, and deep sea. For the beginning naturalist, Pang and Lundie's biodiversity bonanza offers fact-fueled fun. Ages 3-7. (Feb.)

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Hannah Pang
Hannah Pang had been a children's book editor for more than thirteen years before chasing her dream to become an author and freelance editor. Hannah's work has involved a number of titles across novelty fiction, nonfiction, picture books, revised editions of classics, and character-led series. She lives in the beautiful West-Sussex countryside with her husband and book-loving daughter, plus a cat named Sprout and a huge spider named Woolly!

Isobel Lundie loves the beginning of projects when she can let her imagination go and create the characters and the worlds they live in. Isobel studied illustration at Kingston University and works in two main styles. Her collage style is all made from recycled papers, and her pencil style is pencil line work that is then scanned in and worked into digitally for color.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781944530419
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
360 Degrees
Publication date
February 20, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
JNF003150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Marine Life
Library of Congress categories
Habitat (Ecology)

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