Description: Beautiful, non-fiction storytelling pairs with stunning illustrations in this nonfiction book about habitats, perfect for animal lovers everywhere.
Brief description: Mike Unwin is a freelance writer, editor and illustrator with over 13 years' experience in natural history publishing. In 2000 he won the BBC Wildlife travel-writing competition. His children's titles include the bestselling RSPB My First Book of Garden Birds and My First Book of Garden Wildlife.
Review Quotes:
"A gorgeous introduction to some unusual animals and their interesting ways. . . . Fun and informative." --Booklist
"Natural engineering at its most astonishing." --Kirkus Reviews "Paired with gorgeous watercolor illustrations, entries about each animal provide unique insight into their means of survival. . . . A strong addition wherever animal and ecology books are popular." --School Library Journal "A rich nonfiction picture book that perfectly highlights the interconnectedness of the natural world. . . . Any lover of nature and science should find plenty to absorb within." --Shelf Awareness, starred review, on WOLVES OF YELLOWSTONE "Artful writing and comprehensive research combine in this wide-ranging, lyrical picture book. . . . Desmond's soft but poignant illustrations set a strong tone." --Booklist, starred review, on WOLVES OF YELLOWSTONE "A remarkable story . . . illustrated with understated elegance." --Wall Street Journal, on WOLVES OF YELLOWSTONE "Unwin . . . adroitly relating the marvels of each creature's migration [and] Desmond's expert illustrations shimmer on the page." --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on MIGRATION