Thames & Hudson
Animals in the Nude: Matching and Memory Game
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Have you ever wondered if a zebra is black and white beneath its fur? What does a bird of paradise look like without its fancy feathers? Test your memory and help twenty-five animals find their missing scales, fur, feathers, shells, or quills by matching them to their "dressed" selves. Animals in the Nude includes a booklet jam-packed with fascinating facts about each animal, with text written by children's author Catherine Ard.
Did you know that alpacas hum at different volumes and pitches when they feel happy, curious, bored, lonely, or anything else? Or that armadillos can hold their breath for up to six minutes to walk along the bottom of streams? Or that snails are either right- or left-handed, even though they don't have hands? You'll learn about the superpowers, diets, physical adaptations, and the "bare facts" of each animal featured in the game when you read the booklet that comes with it.
Catherine Ard's witty descriptions combined with Daniel Frost's hilarious illustrations will leave both children and adults in fits of giggles.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780500421222
EAN:
9780500421222
Binding:
Board Games
Illustrators:
Daniel Frost
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson
Published Date: 2025-02-09
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