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Remarkable Animals (mini edition)

Illustrated by Tony Meeuwissen
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 14th Nov 2008
Dimensions: w 129mm h 173mm d 13mm
Weight: 125g
Interest age: From 3 to 5 years
ISBN-10: 1845079019
ISBN-13: 9781845079017
Barcode No: 9781845079017
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Synopsis
What is a Treevipus? A fantastic creature with the head of a trunkfish, the body of a weevil and the tail of a platypus, of course! Here, a host of creatures presented in humorous pictures and informative captions take on new names, and a hilarious new identity when their heads, bodies and legs are swapped around as the pages are flipped. In this Mini Edition, Tony Meeuwissen's witty interchangeable text and beautifully detailed artwork combine to make an exceptional novelty book. To see some artwork inspired by this book click here.

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Clever and eye-catching - 1000 fantastic combinations with outlandish descriptions. || This is clever stuff, beautiful and great fun. || With a magical world to get lost in, and exotic names to relish, this fabulously inventive book will grab children of all ages. || Now available in mini version. A gorgeously illustrated, spiral-bound mix-and-match collection of 10 remarkable animals which take on endless new names as their heads, bodies and tales are swirched around. There are many versions of this type of book, but this is head and shoulders above the rest thanks to the quality of text and images. || Wit fills every page - or flap - of his seriously funny novelty book, Remarkable Animals, featuring peculiar creatures and hilarious names as they swap body parts... Words can't describe the brilliance and magic of his intricate designs and illustrations. They need to be seen over and over to be fully appreciated.