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Millie Marotta's Precious Planet

Current price: $17.99
Millie Marotta's Precious Planet
Millie Marotta's Precious Planet

Barnes and Noble

Millie Marotta's Precious Planet

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A brand-new coloring collection from bestselling illustrator Millie Marotta, exploring a subject very close to her heart—wildlife conservation.
This beautiful volume features 90 amazing animals from around the world, with a focus on endangered and vulnerable species. Containing a rich mix of wildlife from the adorable axolotl to the much-loved snow leopard, it’s a celebration of creatures that are currently at risk, but that humanity is making efforts to save. Use your pencils or pens to bring colorful life to a wealth of wonderful animals, all rendered in Millie's exquisitely intricate style, including:
Big beasts like the Javan rhino, the wild camel, and the elusive mountain gorilla
Treasures of the sea: the humphead wrasse, the mini blue bee shrimp, and the majestic blue whale
The insects that pollinate our world, including different bumblebee species and the monarch butterfly
“Lazarus species,” thought to be extinct but now discovered in the world, such as the coelacanth and the solenodon, and a few long-extinct and near-mythological animals—the woolly mammoth and the saber-toothed tiger.

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