Using lots of fun and interactive touch, trace, and lift-the-flap elements, An Owl Goes Hoot! introduces young children to animals in the forest. Listen to the grunting sound. What’s there behind that root? Shsh . . . be silent as you peep . . . (Lift tree-root flap)__A badger eating fruit! Enter the leafy forest where lots of animals play, run, fly, and find their food. All you have to do is trace the line and lift the flaps to spot everything that’s going on. Listen to a yip yip from the undergrowth to discover a fox eating grubs. A snorting in the shadows leads you to a red deer nibbling bark. And who’s on the prowl? A hooting owl!
John Townsend worked as a teacher before becoming a full-time writer of children’s books. He specializes in fun, exciting nonfiction books for reluctant readers, as well as fast-paced fiction and “fiction with facts” books.
Diego Vaisberg is a designer and illustrator who previously worked in the product and design department of the Ink-co kids’ accessories brand. He is also a professor of editorial design and illustration at Palermo University, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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