Hop along to Fibonacci's Field and follow Lonely and Chalk Rabbit through a calendar year as they try to handle different seasonal challenges each month, from the freezing cold of February to the wet of April and the heat of July, all while coping with their rapidly expanding brood. The Rabbit Problem by Emily Gravett is an extraordinary book, packed with funny details and novelty elements including a baby rabbit record book, a rabbit newspaper and a surprise pop-up ending!
CONTRIBUTORS: Emily GravettEAN: 9780330503976COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 316 gHEIGHT: 280 cm
Seasonal interest, Picture storybooks, Early years: time and seasons, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
A riot of a picture book . . . possibly the most enduring book from Gravett so far, Small children will love this book, Emily Gravett at her idiosyncratic best, This beautiful, pop-up and interactive picture book gives us lots to puzzle over as it explores mathematical ideas like patterning, time and quantifying collections. Hidden within the pages is a baby book for bunnies and a recipe book dedicated to carrots
Emily Gravett is an author-illustrator of unique talent and skill and has won both the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Bronze Award twice: first for Wolves, and again for Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears. Some of her other titles include Little Mouse's Big Book of Beasts, Dogs, Monkey and Me and, with Julia Donaldson, Cave Baby. Emily lives in Brighton with her partner, their daughter and the two family dogs.
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Hop along to Fibonacci's Field and follow Lonely and Chalk Rabbit through a calendar year as they try to handle different seasonal challenges each month, from the freezing cold of February to the wet of April and the heat of July, all while coping with their rapidly expanding brood. The Rabbit Problem by Emily Gravett is an extraordinary book, packed with funny details and novelty elements including a baby rabbit record book, a rabbit newspaper and a surprise pop-up ending!
CONTRIBUTORS: Emily GravettEAN: 9780330503976COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 316 gHEIGHT: 280 cm
Emily Gravett is an author-illustrator of unique talent and skill and has won both the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal and the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Bronze Award twice: first for Wolves, and again for Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears. Some of her other titles include Little Mouse's Big Book of Beasts, Dogs, Monkey and Me and, with Julia Donaldson, Cave Baby. Emily lives in Brighton with her partner, their daughter and the two family dogs.
Fascinating door into a new world of communication possibilities
The author uses her experience as a speech therapist and decides to try using programmable buttons, each recording a single word, which her dog Stella can press in order to express herself. Driven by the awareness that Stella was displaying many characteristics typical of young children who are learning to communicate, Christina Hunger learned to communicate with Stella, obtaining groundbreaking insight into the ability of dogs to communicate. Stella was able to learn single words that expressed her desires - for "water" or "outside" and then progressed to more advanced communication, using combinations of buttons and expressing herself in more complex ways, such as sharing her feelings. An incredible book that is a reflection of dogs' intelligence and a glimpse into their thoughts as well as research that has significance for human speech therapy practice. A must-read.