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Yummy
By Aloma and Mathias Townsend
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Yummy, what a treat! What do the anteater cub and the jaguar eat? Yummy, bon appetit! And how do the macaw and the armadillo cub eat? Feeding time is one of the most important times in the day-to-day life of babies, toddlers, and all other animals. Poetically, this book shows what and how some of Brazil's most beloved animals eat. What's more, it shows that human babies and the babies of other species have a lot in common. "Yummy" is a sensitive and amusing piece of work which, in the end, brings yet another surprise: what do we do after we've fed ourselves? Now it's the little caiman's turn to tell us what he does... The delicate illustrations depict this special moment of the day for the cubs together with their parents. Any resemblance is no coincidence!
YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW THAT... This book has been awarded the Nature Inside seal because of its concern for the environment and environmental education for children and young people. Following the guidelines of Agenda 2030/UN and UNESCO, the book values the reader's integration with the nature that exists around them and also with that present in the forests and thickets of the preservation areas.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT... This book is friendly to readers with dyslexia, as the font used is OpenDyslexic, making reading more enjoyable for everyone. The text is in capital letters, which also helps readers who are in the process of becoming literate.
WHY READ IT? Children love animals and will love discovering how each one eats: on its own, with its hands, licking itself clean... And in the end, they'll be delighted to discover that they too eat in a very similar way to the animals in the book...
THEMES: baby book, feeding time, child development, animal book, nature, Amazon rainforest, Brazilian fauna, environment, children and nature, animal book, family reading.
YOU'D LIKE TO KNOW THAT... This book has been awarded the Nature Inside seal because of its concern for the environment and environmental education for children and young people. Following the guidelines of Agenda 2030/UN and UNESCO, the book values the reader's integration with the nature that exists around them and also with that present in the forests and thickets of the preservation areas.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT... This book is friendly to readers with dyslexia, as the font used is OpenDyslexic, making reading more enjoyable for everyone. The text is in capital letters, which also helps readers who are in the process of becoming literate.
WHY READ IT? Children love animals and will love discovering how each one eats: on its own, with its hands, licking itself clean... And in the end, they'll be delighted to discover that they too eat in a very similar way to the animals in the book...
THEMES: baby book, feeding time, child development, animal book, nature, Amazon rainforest, Brazilian fauna, environment, children and nature, animal book, family reading.
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