Author:Eric Carle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is playing hide and seek in the wild in this joyful finger trail lift-the-flap book!
Who is in the tall grass shaded from the sun?
A pride of sleepy lions playing, having fun!
A charming first introduction to wild animals and their habitats. With its gentle rhyming narrative, chunky flaps and finger trails, this book is perfect for little explorers!
Another exquisite, clothbound tale from Coralie Bickford-Smith... [her] illustrations are so vivid and patterned, reminiscent of traditional African wax prints, that each page feels alive. The night-time stars and fireflies sparkle, though there's no glitter or foil used, while elsewhere the text swoops bird-like across the page
—— ObserverDepicts nature at its most majestic and tells a lovely fable about belonging
—— Financial TimesNever have the woods looked more beautiful than in this exquisite new fable about growing up, exploring the world and understanding where you belong
—— Angels and Urchins MagazineHeart-warming . . . a celebration about the world around us and the importance of the natural world at a time when we need it the most
—— Creative ReviewWonderful, poetically told . . . beautifully designed on the page to match the spirit of the words, tells of the importance of shelter and its power to encourage confidence and tolerance as well as empowering development and independence. The interdependence of the bird and the tree in this story is a beautiful telling of a universal theme
—— Julia Eccleshare , LoveReadingMagical ... an ode to nature
—— Best Children's Books of 2020 , ObserverThis is a very special story
—— Sloan magazineAn enchanting tale, full of nostalgia and warmth, bringing a classic character to a new generation of readers
—— The Big Issue