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The Animal Book by Steve Jenkins7/7/2023 ![]() ![]() Like Jenkins and Page's other books, just a simple fact about each animal is presented, with words curving around images and running down the sides of pages to emphasize the crisp, textured illustrations. Who knew that so many creatures flip, hang, sleep, or crawl upside-down, either to disguise or protect themselves or to find or catch prey?! Steve Jenkins and Robin Page find another clever way to introduce young children to fun books about nature in Animals Upside Down.ĭescribed as "a pull, pop, lift & learn book" the format takes the pop-up book one step further with tabs that fold over to reveal a change in a frog's color, multi-paneled windows that slide out to convey an insect (or a child's) movement, and wheels that spin to show how a duck dives into the water to find food. ![]() Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 2013 ![]()
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