Tuesday 3 November 2020

Sounds of the Wild


Like Sounds of the Skies, Sounds of the Wild offers readers a vivid insight into some of Earth's most interesting island creatures. 

Within the pages of Sounds of the Wild, readers can take a trip to some of the world's most fascinating islands, populated by ring-tailed lemurs and mighty elephant seals. They can listen to Komodo dragons and humpback whales, and read about Galapagos tortoises and flying squirrels. 

The sounds make this picture book a multi-sensory experience which would work brilliantly in a classroom as well as at home. With maps, facts and beautiful artwork, this picture book is fascinating and informative, as well as entertaining. 

As with Sounds of the Skies, it is easy to dip in and out of, as well as reading cover to cover, and offers information about specific animals and locations for topic work, or a collection of facts that will entertain young readers who want to learn more about the world.

Sounds of the Wild is perfect for young nature fans and future Sir David Attenboroughs. I really hope there are more books to come in this series. 


Thank you Little Tiger for sending me a copy to review

Sounds of the Wild is written by Moira Butterfield and illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman

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