Licht an: Tiere unter der Erde

by Claude Delafosse (Autor)

Other authorsDaniel Moignot (Illustrator), Salah Naoura (Übersetzer)
Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

591.5648

Publication

Meyer (1998), Edition: 1., 30 pages

Description

Introduces animals that live all or part of their lives under the ground, such as moles, earthworms, and rabbits. A special flashlight for illuminating the illustrations is included.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kfisher524
This is a very fun book explaining animals that live underground and why. The illustrations are fun and make the hunt worth your wild. It recommends the reader to use a flashlight to see the animals in detail.
LibraryThing member Marse
This book from the series First Discovery Books is one of the best. It uses a simple cardboard flashlight (that is a flashlight-shaped piece of sturdy paper with a white circle on the end to represent the "light") to reveal the secrets of underground dens and lairs. Each clear plastic page is
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illustrated with an image of an underground nest--such as a mole's home--and is placed in front of a black page. You can see vague outlines of things, but nothing clearly. That is until you put the"flashlight" between the clear plastic page and the black page and against the white circle the creatures become visible! It is so simple, but so, so effective. It is really magical. A child could easily spend hours scrutinizing each habitat. Wonderful little book.
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Barcode

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