Hungry Animals: Feed the Hungry Animals (Feeding Time) Book

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Hungry Animals: Feed the Hungry Animals (Feeding Time) Book Specs
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Book TitleHungry Animals
Number of Pages12 Pages
LanguageEnglish
PublisherQuarto Publishing Group UK
TopicAnimals / Apes, Monkeys, Etc., Animals / Jungle Animals, Animals / Giraffes
Publication Year2021
Item Height0.8 in
IllustratorMarshall, Natalie
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
Item Weight6.1 Oz
Item Length6.5 in
AuthorCarly Madden
Item Width6.6 in
Book SeriesFeeding Time Ser.
FormatChildren's Board Books
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The safari animals are hungry! Choose what to feed each pop-up animal... In Banana!, children are presented with a series of bright and funny wild animals, each with their mouth open (a v-fold pop-up), eagerly awaiting a tasty treat. The child can choose a 'dangly' food item (hanging from the spine of the book) they will feed to each animal. The hungry giraffe might want to munch on a crisp, green leaf but wouldn't it be funny to give her monkey's tasty banana instead? What would monkey say about that? This delightful series of preschool books encourages young children to engage with the book and converse with the parent or carer, form connections between the animal characters and what they like to eat, and to practice hand-eye coordination through play. They can choose to either pick the correct food to give each animal, or can engage in ‘silly play’ by offering knowingly inappropriate foods to each character.