- Anglický jazyk
Harimau A Tigers Tale On The Island Of Sumatra
Autor: Darren Selby
The Uniquely Illustrated, Kid's Wildlife Book Wildlife is fascinating and exciting. But it's also scary for the animals as they face extinction. Harimau is a uniquely illustrated children's wildlife book that lets kids explore the world of our endangered... Viac o knihe
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The Uniquely Illustrated, Kid's Wildlife Book Wildlife is fascinating and exciting. But it's also scary for the animals as they face extinction. Harimau is a uniquely illustrated children's wildlife book that lets kids explore the world of our endangered species while learning more about the exotic animals of Sumatra. With colorful illustrations and an engaging storyline, Harimau tells a thrilling tale that engages kids and adults alike and inspires them to act. Kids will enjoy their new favorite character Harimau, one of the last few surviving tigers, and join him and his friends on their exciting and sometimes scary adventures through the forest. Harimau is one of the very few children's books affiliated with and endorsed by a Tiger Conservation Organisation. "If we protect Sumatran tigers and their forest realm, we also protect ourselves and our planet, and for that, we must respect nature and tigers." Debbie Martyr, Manager of FFI's Kerinci Tiger Project This book also includes a message from a wildlife tiger conservationist, information on wildlife in Sumatra, and 2 pages of Harimau maze games. About The Author Darren Selby has a passion for conservation and art. With Harimau, he combines the two in a uniquely illustrated book that helps share his enthusiasm for saving our wildlife. Harimau is as much about creating awareness for people to learn about the Sumatran Tigers' struggle to survive and providing kids with a colorful way of learning more about wildlife animals.
- Vydavateľstvo: Darren Selby
- Rok vydania: 2022
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 286 x 221 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9780645244816