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It Takes Two: A book about how life begins (Wonderwise) - Wonderwise

3.67 ( 6 Ratings by Goodreads)
It Takes Two: A book about how life begins (Wonderwise)

It Takes Two: A book about how life begins (Wonderwise) - Wonderwise

3.67 (6 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 12 June, 2014
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It's strange, it's weird - it's the extraordinary behaviour of animal pairs. Discover what he will do to attract her attention; what she will do to get the best nest; who looks after the little ones and which pairs share all the work and stay together for life. It Takes Two!

The Wonderwise series presents facts in a way that will inspire young children's imaginations about the world around them.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781445128917
ISBN10 1445128918
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 40 g
Product Dimensions 201 x 10 x 274 mm
Publisher / Reseller Franklin Watts
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

A Canadian, Karen Wallace gained a degree in English from London University. Shortly afterwards she and her husband went to Toronto and worked in the publishing business. A few years later they moved to Ireland with their two young sons, and returned to England in 1982. She now writes full-time for children and for children's television. She and illustrator Mike Bostock won the TES Information Book Award for THINK OF AN EEL (Walker Books). Her novel RASPBERRIES ON THE YANGTSE was short-listed for the Guardian Award. She is married to novelist Sam Llewellyn. Ross was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1972. As he grew up he was fond of drawing and precariously swinging backwards on chairs. He graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1994 with a First in Illustration. In the same year he won the MacMillan Children's Book Prize. Ross spends his time writing and illustrating children's books, walking by Loch Lomond and precariously swinging backwards on chairs. Ross can also be found scaring small children at book festivals and schools. Ross has won many awards, and 'THE ELEPHANTOM' has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2007.

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