Beware! The world's deadliest creatures reside in the pages of this epic kid's animal atlas… do you dare to meet them all?
Discover the world's scariest beasts in this ultimate compendium of our planet's most fearsome predators. From snakes, sharks, and spiders to tigers, eagles, and jellyfish, curious kids will learn how these deadly animals spend their lives, defend their territories, and maintain the health of our ecosystem.
Inside Deadly Animal Atlas:
Thrilling photography, amazing illustrations, and original artwork make this a vibrant and engaging book for adventurous readers
Insightful maps, diagrams, and fact-packed content guide children through the stealthiest predators on Earth, continent-by-continent
Fun interactive elements like lift-the-flaps, fold-out maps, and open-the-gatefolds keep children entertained and bring this awesome book to life
Covers important topics including the problems animals are facing through habitat loss and climate change and highlights the measures being used to alleviate them
Covers regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia and Oceans
Written by Camilla de la Bedoyere, author of over 250 books including Lonely Planet Kids' Bird Atlas
Illustrated by Dusan Lakicevic and Alek Sotirovski
Deadly Animal Atlas is the latest in Lonely Planet Kids' awesome animal atlas series, which includes Dinosaur Atlas, Animal Atlas, Ocean Animal Atlas, and Bird Atlas. This is the perfect gift for kids who wish to track down the world's most terrifying beasts - all from the safety of an armchair.
Book Details
ISBN: 9781837582631
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: November 2024
Writers: Lonely Planet
Age range: 9-12
32 pages | Dimensions: 275mm width × 254mm height
Next edition due: Not yet determined
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