
We Build Our Homes
Small Stories of Incredible Animal Architects
Laura Knowles(Author)
Words & Pictures (Publisher)
Published on 18. October 2018
Book
Hardback
64 pages
978-1-910277-83-6 (ISBN)
Description
It's not only humans who can build incredible structures: around the world, mammals, birds and insects can be found building incredible things. From big beaver dams to tiny caddisfly cases, this beautifully illustrated picture book explores each animal's incredible home and uncovers the reasons why they build.
Featuring 26 creatures from around the world, each amazing animal architect tells its own 'micro story' about its impressive architectural skills in this delightfully unique wildlife book.
Among the amazing builders you'll meet:
Ovenbirds, who carry clumps of mud up into the trees to make their nest
Darwin's bark spiders, who build webs stretching out as far as three buses, end-to-end
Moles, who use their spade-like paws to dig extensive networks of tunnels with nesting spaces and storerooms where they keep earthworms to snack on later
Polar bear mothers, who make their dens under the snow to stay in for five long months, nursing their cubs and eating nothing themselves
Through lyrical text and entrancing edge-to-edge illustrations, admire the spectacular ingenuity of these animal architects.
Featuring 26 creatures from around the world, each amazing animal architect tells its own 'micro story' about its impressive architectural skills in this delightfully unique wildlife book.
Among the amazing builders you'll meet:
Ovenbirds, who carry clumps of mud up into the trees to make their nest
Darwin's bark spiders, who build webs stretching out as far as three buses, end-to-end
Moles, who use their spade-like paws to dig extensive networks of tunnels with nesting spaces and storerooms where they keep earthworms to snack on later
Polar bear mothers, who make their dens under the snow to stay in for five long months, nursing their cubs and eating nothing themselves
Through lyrical text and entrancing edge-to-edge illustrations, admire the spectacular ingenuity of these animal architects.
Reviews / Votes
'Succinct text conveys image-rich detail... a compelling book, gloriously executed.' * BBC Wildlife * 'Knowles introduces us through gentle rhyme to the domestic lives of some common and unusual creatures, and Chris Madden brings their homes to life using strong contrasts from his watercolour palette.' * The Irish Times * '... an intriguing look at the impressive architectural skills of creatures big and small.' * BookTrust *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Third Grade, Interest Age: From 4 to 7 years
Illustrations
fully illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 295 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-910277-83-6 (9781910277836)
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E-Book
10/2018
words & pictures
€17.49
Available for download
Persons
Laura Knowles has a background in children's publishing and is the author of We Travel So Far, Once Upon a Jungle, The Coral Kingdom and It Starts with a Seed, winner of the 2017 Margaret Mallett Award for Children's Non-fiction and shortlisted for the UKLA Book Award 2018. Her love of natural history, words and art have drawn her to work on books about animals and nature.Chris Madden is a Salford-born editorial and lifestyle illustrator. Since graduating from Stockport College with a first-class BA honours degree in Design and Visual arts, his illustrations have appeared in many national magazines and newspapers. He is the illustrator of words & pictures titles We Travel So Far and We Build Our Homes.
Content
Introduction
Weaver Birds
Satin Bowerbirds
Oven Birds
Sociable Weavers
Edible-nest Swiftlets
Hummingbirds
White Storks
Malleefowl
Termites
Honey Bees
Paper Wasps
Caddisfly Larvae
Trapdoor Spiders
Darwin's Bark Spiders
Weaver Ants
Butterflies
Yellow-spotted Monitor Lizards
European Moles
Aardvarks
Meerkats
Bears
Gophers
Harvest Mice
Beavers
Chimpanzees
Humans
World Map
Animal Architect stats
Weaver Birds
Satin Bowerbirds
Oven Birds
Sociable Weavers
Edible-nest Swiftlets
Hummingbirds
White Storks
Malleefowl
Termites
Honey Bees
Paper Wasps
Caddisfly Larvae
Trapdoor Spiders
Darwin's Bark Spiders
Weaver Ants
Butterflies
Yellow-spotted Monitor Lizards
European Moles
Aardvarks
Meerkats
Bears
Gophers
Harvest Mice
Beavers
Chimpanzees
Humans
World Map
Animal Architect stats