The River of Life
A lift-the-flap book about the amazing animals that live in rivers around the world
Series: Amazing Habitats;
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Product details:
- Edition number Main Market Ed.
- Publisher Neon Squid
- Date of Publication 25 June 2026
- ISBN 9781917069052
- Binding Book
- No. of pages22 pages
- Size 330x232 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
An illustrated lift-the-flap book about the animals and plants that live in rivers around the world written by scientist Dr Charles van Rees.
MoreLong description:
A beautifully illustrated lift-the-flap book about the wildlife that can be found in and around rivers written by conservation scientist Dr Charles van Rees.
Rivers support life in their depths, on their banks, and in the sky above them. This book highlights some of the most fascinating river habitats in the world, with plenty of fun things for young readers to spot in each stunning illustration by Marc Pattenden. After spying a creature hidden in the scene, little hands they can lift a flap to learn more about it, from snapping alligators in China's Yangtze River to cute capybaras around the Amazon River.
The book introduces famous rivers around the world, including the Mississippi and the otters that roam its banks, and the endangered dolphins that call the River Ganges home. Readers will also meet the birds that rely on rivers for food during their epic migrations and discover the significance of the Nile River in Ancient Egyptian mythology.
By the end of the book kids will have a new-found appreciation for the role rivers play in ecosystems all over the world.
This is the second title in the series following The Tree of Life.