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All animals need homes – and this nonfiction picture book is a fantastic introduction to some of the amazing places they live.
Travel around the world to see different animal habitats, from honeybees that live together in hives to snails that hibernate in their shells during winter. You'll meet tree-dwelling creatures like the ruffled lemur; snow leopards that take shelter in a cave; porcupines that dig burrows underground; and even animals who carry their homes around on their backs. Filled with fascinating facts and beautiful illustrations, this is a wonderful nonfiction picture book.
Chris Packham presented the BBC children's series The Really Wild Show before setting up his own TV company and making wildlife shows for ITV, National Geographic, Animal Planet and the BBC. He also presents BBC's Springwatch and Autumnwatch.
Award-winning illustrator, Jason Cockcroft, is best known for his internationally acclaimed picture book illustrations and his cover artwork for the final three Harry Potter books. He has a Blue Peter Award and has also been nominated for the Kate Greenaway award.
"Highly recommended for animal studies, browsers, and independent readers. An informative, well-designed book."
– School Library Journal