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"Captivating and highly recommended" -Midwest Book Review
"Readers can lift the flaps to uncover the unique diets of animals." -Publishers Weekly
A charming lift-the-flap board book that explores the diverse diets of various animals throughout various ecosystems.
Prea the Pangolin likes to have ants and termites for dinner. Briana the Butterfly feeds on nectar and love. Zelda the Zebra lives a strong vegetarian lifestyle.
In this quirky lift-the-flap board book, little ones journey from deserts to tropics, unraveling the dietary habits of 14 quirky omnivores, carnivores, and
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Produktbeschreibung
"Captivating and highly recommended" -Midwest Book Review

"Readers can lift the flaps to uncover the unique diets of animals." -Publishers Weekly

A charming lift-the-flap board book that explores the diverse diets of various animals throughout various ecosystems.

Prea the Pangolin likes to have ants and termites for dinner. Briana the Butterfly feeds on nectar and love. Zelda the Zebra lives a strong vegetarian lifestyle.

In this quirky lift-the-flap board book, little ones journey from deserts to tropics, unraveling the dietary habits of 14 quirky omnivores, carnivores, and herbivores. Wacky flaps resembling the stomachs of animals unveil a delightful array of peculiar and extraordinary meals that offer plenty of laughs and surprises.
Autorenporträt
Alice Hoffmann (aka Bureau Alice) came into contact with illustration in her first career as an art and creative director in international agencies. She draws inspiration for her colorful, naively expressive works from the art and culture of other countries, from museums, and from her children. Alice was born in Germany and now lives in Zurich with her family.  
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"What I Had For Dinner is a captivating and highly recommended lift-the-flap style board book for children ages 1-4 that explores the diverse diets of various animals throughout various ecosystems." Midwest Book Review