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HARPER360
16 November 2023
A fascinating animal for every day of the year!

Dip in each day to discover a new animal to enjoy sharing with friends or family – make sure to find YOUR birthday animal!

Travel through the incredible ecosystems and habitats of our beautiful planet, and meet some of the most fascinating animals that call them home. Dive into the oceans to find whales and giant squid, journey across the icy poles with penguins and polar bears, race across the African savanna with lions and wildebeest – and so much more.

Each day’s entry is filled with fascinating facts – learn about completely new animals, and find out some incredible new sides to animals you might see often in everyday life.

This stunning book is packed with breathtaking illustrations to bring each animal to life. It also features information about conservation, and how we can protect endangered animals and the places they call home.

The ULTIMATE gift for animal lovers aged 6 and up.

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Illustrated by:   Kaja Kajfež, Santiago Calle, Mateo Markov, Max Rambaldi
Imprint:   HARPER360
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 284mm,  Width: 225mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   1.100kg
ISBN:   9780008534295
ISBN 10:   0008534292
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Miranda Smith has written and edited information books and articles for children and adults on a variety of subjects. Like the children she writes for, she likes to explore and find out about new things. Recently, she has visited Peru's Macchu Picchu and jumped out of an aeroplane, and is currently deciding how to relate these to her writing and what to do next!

Reviews for An Animal a Day

"""A spectacular year-long menagerie . . . this is a real winner for enticing readability.” Imogen Russell Williams, The Guardian"


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