Observing the Animals of the Forest with Red Riding Hood

Observing the Animals of the Forest with Red Riding Hood

$15.95

Publication Date: 31st August 2021

Get to know the most famous animal inhabitants of the forest. Little Red Riding Hood will guide you through this mix of encyclopedia and fairy tale! Once upon a time, there was a very curious little... Read More
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Get to know the most famous animal inhabitants of the forest. Little Red Riding Hood will guide you through this mix of encyclopedia and fairy tale! Once upon a time, there was a very curious little... Read More
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Get to know the most famous animal inhabitants of the forest. Little Red Riding Hood will guide you through this mix of encyclopedia and fairy tale!

Once upon a time, there was a very curious little girl with a red cap whom everybody called Little Red Riding Hood. You may have heard about her going to the grandmother’s and meeting the wolf on her way there.

But only few people know that on her adventurous journey she met also other forest animals like singing birds, a squirrel, deer, ants, and many others. What are these animals and how do they live? You can find out on the pages of this richly illustrated book with seven gatefolds on each spread.

Details
  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 14
  • Carton Quantity: 15
  • Publisher: Albatros Media
  • Imprint: Albatros Media
  • Series: Fairytale Encyclopedia
  • Publication Date: 31st August 2021
  • Trim Size: 9 x 9 in
  • Illustration Note: Color illustrations throughout
  • ISBN: 9788000059419
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Age: 6+
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Trees & Forests
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / General
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / General
Reviews

"This was a sweet story. I think kids will really appreciate this little book. The illustrations were very pretty too!"Bandita C, reviewer

On her way to grandma’s house, Little Red Riding Hood stops to enjoy the animals of the forest. Theres so many creatures, both big and small, and each one is unique. In this book, we get a great combination of the classic tale of RED RIDING HOOD and information about the creatures she sees along the way. The illustrations go from cartoon-y to realistic which makes them stand out and holds a child’s interest. 
OBSERVING THE ANIMALS OF THE FOREST WITH LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD contains a variety of facts about animals you might see on a trek through the forest. It’s a great source of information for children to expand their knowledge with pages that fold up to reveal tidbits about the different creatures. My daughter enjoys learning about animals so this is a fun twist on things with the classic story to go along with it. Even I learned some new facts. I love how the pages fold up so you can enjoy these pages without taking away from the classic tale. It's better than trying to cram it all onto one side and I appreciate the format. Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged six and up who love animals and learning more about them. OBSERVING THE ANIMALS OF THE FOREST WITH LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD combines fact with fiction on different sides of the pages weaving together a truly intriguing book. - YA Books Central

Author Bio

Stepanka Sekaninova used to work as a TV reporter and in the production of children’s programs. Now she is a writer and an editor-in-chief, living in the Czech Republic.

Children’s book author Jana Sedlackova enjoys, among other things, singing in a choir and decorating gingerbread during Christmas. Her love for fairytales fuels her conviction that those who don’t read them are still searching for the perfect one. She graduated from the School of Textile Design and Management in Brno, Czech Republic.

Linh Dao spent much of her life in Hanoi, Vietnam, where she was born, before moving to the Czech Republic. She studied illustration in Brno and animation in Zlín, where her graduation film earned several international awards. In 2016, she won a prize in the Young Creative category at the ADC Creative Awards. After a stint in corporate life, she returned to freelancing as an illustrator and animator. She lives in Brno, where she survives mainly on potato chips and green tea.

Table of Contents
Little Red Riding Hood - Forest birds - Forest ungulates - Hares, rabbits and rodents - Forest insects - Forest beasts of pray - Nocturnal forest animals - Forest protection

Get to know the most famous animal inhabitants of the forest. Little Red Riding Hood will guide you through this mix of encyclopedia and fairy tale!

Once upon a time, there was a very curious little girl with a red cap whom everybody called Little Red Riding Hood. You may have heard about her going to the grandmother’s and meeting the wolf on her way there.

But only few people know that on her adventurous journey she met also other forest animals like singing birds, a squirrel, deer, ants, and many others. What are these animals and how do they live? You can find out on the pages of this richly illustrated book with seven gatefolds on each spread.

  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 14
  • Carton Quantity: 15
  • Publisher: Albatros Media
  • Imprint: Albatros Media
  • Series: Fairytale Encyclopedia
  • Publication Date: 31st August 2021
  • Trim Size: 9 x 9 in
  • Illustrations Note: Color illustrations throughout
  • ISBN: 9788000059419
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Age: 6+
  • BISACs:
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Trees & Forests
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Earth Sciences / General
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / General

"This was a sweet story. I think kids will really appreciate this little book. The illustrations were very pretty too!"Bandita C, reviewer

On her way to grandma’s house, Little Red Riding Hood stops to enjoy the animals of the forest. Theres so many creatures, both big and small, and each one is unique. In this book, we get a great combination of the classic tale of RED RIDING HOOD and information about the creatures she sees along the way. The illustrations go from cartoon-y to realistic which makes them stand out and holds a child’s interest. 
OBSERVING THE ANIMALS OF THE FOREST WITH LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD contains a variety of facts about animals you might see on a trek through the forest. It’s a great source of information for children to expand their knowledge with pages that fold up to reveal tidbits about the different creatures. My daughter enjoys learning about animals so this is a fun twist on things with the classic story to go along with it. Even I learned some new facts. I love how the pages fold up so you can enjoy these pages without taking away from the classic tale. It's better than trying to cram it all onto one side and I appreciate the format. Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children aged six and up who love animals and learning more about them. OBSERVING THE ANIMALS OF THE FOREST WITH LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD combines fact with fiction on different sides of the pages weaving together a truly intriguing book. - YA Books Central

Stepanka Sekaninova used to work as a TV reporter and in the production of children’s programs. Now she is a writer and an editor-in-chief, living in the Czech Republic.

Children’s book author Jana Sedlackova enjoys, among other things, singing in a choir and decorating gingerbread during Christmas. Her love for fairytales fuels her conviction that those who don’t read them are still searching for the perfect one. She graduated from the School of Textile Design and Management in Brno, Czech Republic.

Linh Dao spent much of her life in Hanoi, Vietnam, where she was born, before moving to the Czech Republic. She studied illustration in Brno and animation in Zlín, where her graduation film earned several international awards. In 2016, she won a prize in the Young Creative category at the ADC Creative Awards. After a stint in corporate life, she returned to freelancing as an illustrator and animator. She lives in Brno, where she survives mainly on potato chips and green tea.

Little Red Riding Hood - Forest birds - Forest ungulates - Hares, rabbits and rodents - Forest insects - Forest beasts of pray - Nocturnal forest animals - Forest protection