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In the food chain, no one is safe! "I will eat you," says the fish to the tadpole, but... when the double-gatefold is opened, a menacing eel is revealed behind the tadpole-and an even more menacing heron behind the eel! "I will eat you," says the snail to the mushroom, but again, a double-gatefold shows a frog springing for the snail, and a hungry badger close behind the frog. Delightful illustrations, an intriguing layout, sturdy paper engineering, and fascinating front and back matter make this book perfect for sharing the concept of food chains to young readers, who will enjoy both guessing…mehr

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In the food chain, no one is safe! "I will eat you," says the fish to the tadpole, but... when the double-gatefold is opened, a menacing eel is revealed behind the tadpole-and an even more menacing heron behind the eel! "I will eat you," says the snail to the mushroom, but again, a double-gatefold shows a frog springing for the snail, and a hungry badger close behind the frog. Delightful illustrations, an intriguing layout, sturdy paper engineering, and fascinating front and back matter make this book perfect for sharing the concept of food chains to young readers, who will enjoy both guessing what might be a predator, and opening the gatefold to reveal the answer. A stunning and educational double-gatefold introduction to the food chain in different habitats around the world.
Autorenporträt
Giada Francia has worked in publishing for more than ten years as both an editor and author. She works mainly with children's books, and she has written several educational texts and original stories for young people. Agnes Baruzzi has illustrated many books for children, many of them novelty books. She holds a degree in graphic design from ISIA (Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche), a school of design in Urbino, Italy. She also an author and graphic designer whose children's books have been published internationally. When she is not making art, she runs workshops for children and adults in schools and libraries.