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Nic Bishop: Marsupials

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Nic Bishop: Marsupials

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Another fascinating close-up look at the wonders of the natural world from Sibert Honor photographer Nic Bishop. Most people know about lions, zebras, monkeys, and bears, but what about bettongs and bilbies? Or quolls and quokkas? And potoroos and pademelons? These animals live on the continent of Australia, along with kangaroos, koalas, and many other marsupials. With breathtaking full-page images, including a double-gatefold spread, Sibert-Honor photographer Nic Bishop introduces the beauty and diversity of these amazing animals. The simple, engaging text presents both basic information and fun, quirky facts about marsupials' appearance, habits, and life cycle. An index and glossary are included.

Author Biography:

Sibert Medalist Nic Bishop is the author and photographer of many award-winning books for children, including Red-Eyed Tree Frog; Chameleon, Chameleon; Nic Bishop Spiders; and most recently, Nic Bishop Snakes. He has a doctorate in biological sciences and a passionate interest in many of the smaller animals on our planet. Nic lives in New Zealand. Visit him online at nicbishop.com.
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2009
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • By (photographer) Nic Bishop
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Interest Age
From 4 to 8 years
Pages
48
Dimensions
212x286x11
ISBN-13
9780439877589
Product ID
7686131

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