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Look After Us: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Current price: $8.99


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Look After Us: A Lift-the-Flap Book
Current price: $8.99
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A first board book about endangered animals by Rod Campbell, creator of the bestselling preschool classic
Dear Zoo
: lift the flaps to meet elephants, tigers, orangutans and more!
Babies and toddlers will love lifting the sturdy card flaps to discover five different endangered animals in their natural habitats. With a special fold-out ending that shows the difference conservation efforts have made to whales,
Look After Us
has a positive message about the importance of looking after our world and the animals that live in it.
This book features simple, repeating text on each page to encourage little ones to join in with reading the story, and bright colorful artwork.
is the perfect first book to start talking to very young children about wildlife conservation and how important it is for us all to look after the natural world, from tigers and orangutans to elephants and camels.
“Really, it’s like planting a seed in children’s minds...I think, if you come to the idea of conservation when you’re young, it stays with you. And I think it grows.” —Rod Campbell
Dear Zoo
: lift the flaps to meet elephants, tigers, orangutans and more!
Babies and toddlers will love lifting the sturdy card flaps to discover five different endangered animals in their natural habitats. With a special fold-out ending that shows the difference conservation efforts have made to whales,
Look After Us
has a positive message about the importance of looking after our world and the animals that live in it.
This book features simple, repeating text on each page to encourage little ones to join in with reading the story, and bright colorful artwork.
is the perfect first book to start talking to very young children about wildlife conservation and how important it is for us all to look after the natural world, from tigers and orangutans to elephants and camels.
“Really, it’s like planting a seed in children’s minds...I think, if you come to the idea of conservation when you’re young, it stays with you. And I think it grows.” —Rod Campbell