
Little Life Cycles: Drip
Maggie Li(Author)
Templar Books (Publisher)
Published on 17. February 2022
Book
Board book
26 pages
978-1-78741-847-9 (ISBN)
Description
Drip is a little drop of water. In this book, learn how he will travel through the water cycle ... to become a tiny drip once again.
This beautifully illustrated board book for the very young explores the journey of a raindrop.
Watch Drip travel through streams, rivers, the ocean and clouds to become a little drip once again. A die-cut right through to the last page of the book highlights that nature is full of changes, but that the story begins and ends with a tiny drop of water.
This beautifully illustrated board book for the very young explores the journey of a raindrop.
Watch Drip travel through streams, rivers, the ocean and clouds to become a little drip once again. A die-cut right through to the last page of the book highlights that nature is full of changes, but that the story begins and ends with a tiny drop of water.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78741-847-9 (9781787418479)
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Maggie Li (Author, Illustrator)
Maggie Li is a freelance illustrator and children's book author. Her first book, Bug Detective was published in 2014 and led to a series of authored non-fiction works which have been translated into multiple languages and published around the world. Since then she has worked on an array of book projects with publishers including Pavilion, Quarto, Templar, Lonely Planet and Hachette. Maggie's favourite subject to explore is the natural world and bringing the wonders of science to young readers.
Maggie Li is a freelance illustrator and children's book author. Her first book, Bug Detective was published in 2014 and led to a series of authored non-fiction works which have been translated into multiple languages and published around the world. Since then she has worked on an array of book projects with publishers including Pavilion, Quarto, Templar, Lonely Planet and Hachette. Maggie's favourite subject to explore is the natural world and bringing the wonders of science to young readers.