Children's & YA

What Can I See in the Wild?

by Annabel Griffin

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Explore sun-baked deserts, untamed rainforests, spectacular undersea worlds and the frozen lands of the polar regions. This beautifully illustrated book for younger readers takes an up-to-date look at these incredibly diverse and fascinating environments, exploring their different climates and habitats, along with the animals that live in them. Packed with fascinating facts and a hidden animal to find on every page, this beautiful book is sure to become a bookshelf favourite that kids will want to keep. It's engaging and entertaining and designed to appeal to even the most reluctant of readers.

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John Twiggs


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www.hungrytomato.com



Hungry Tomato Limited


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Hungry Tomato Ltd.

Hungry Tomato Ltd.

Hungry Tomato designs and publishes children’s (5-11 years) non-fiction books that stimulate and encourage reading and learning with fun and engaging topics. We call this soft learning for educational markets. In just a few years, we have published over 200 titles, with 700+ titles licensed in 19 different languages across the world.  Our new pre-school (0 to 4 years) Tiny Tomato imprint launches in 2021 with books designed to promote learning through interaction. These books will feature tactile and engaging material to help nurture and encourage young children’s understanding, early learning and development  Beetle Books (US) and Hungry Banana (UK) are two imprints with books featuring some of the best artists and authors in the world today. We work with established and well-known illustrators as well, as is part of our ethos, new and exciting young talent. Together we produce beautiful books that become bookshelf favourites in homes schools and libraries all over the world. For those kids that prefer fact to fiction we produce books that will keep those pages turning.

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