Hello, I'm a Sloth (Meet the Wild Things, Book 1), 9780593618127
Hardcover
Slow facts, wild creatures: meet a sloth, save the planet.

Hello, I'm a Sloth (Meet the Wild Things, Book 1)

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    7 October 2024

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Summary

Sloth Tales: An Endangered Species Story

Say hello to a sloth and learn all about this incredible endangered species—and why they need protecting—in this clever, funny, and informative nonfiction picture book.

Did you know sloths only poop once a week? Or that they can fall up to 100 feet without getting hurt? They have hundreds of bugs living on them, including a species of moths that only lives on sloths! And they move so slowly that algae grows on their fur, which—far fro…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593618127
ISBN-10:0593618122
Series:Meet the Wild Things
Author:Hayley Rocco, John Rocco
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:7 October 2024
Weight:330g
Dimensions:236mm x 236mm x 8mm
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Critics Review

“Eye-opening facts and humorous questions pepper the friendly narration … Wows with unexpected details … A charismatic picture of its smiling subject, buoyed by interactive questions.” —Publishers Weekly“Lovely pencil, watercolor, and digital illustrations … Back matter features additional facts, notes on the endangerment of each species, and organizations working to save them. Each title reads like a picture book, making a solid serial option for an informative, nature-inspired read aloud series” —Booklist“Kicking off a series of basic encounters with threatened or endangered species, the Roccos wake a smiling brown-throated three-toed sloth from a nap so that it can describe its lifestyle in Mr. Rogers–style simplicity … A particularly absorbing overview.“ —Kirkus Reviews“First-person narratives from lovable endangered species encourage children to learn more. In each book, an animal introduces itself in a conversational way—the quokka’s fun energetic speech is especially endearing—and shares facts about its species. To keep readers engaged, each animal poses questions to children, such as the sloth asking ‘How often do you poop?’ or ‘Can you swim?’ Each narrative also explains the dangers the animals face and what people are doing to help them.“ —School Library Journal

About The Author

Hayley Rocco

Hayley Rocco is the author of How to Send a Hug, her first collaboration with her husband, John Rocco. Before dedicating herself to writing for children full-time, Hayley worked as a publicist at several major publishers. An ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, a nonprofit focused on conservation and rewilding South Africa, Hayley travels the world armed with a pen, a journal, and her camera, discovering stories of wild things and wild places.

John Rocco is the #1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of many acclaimed books for children, including Blackout, the recipient of a Caldecott Honor, and How We Got to the Moon, which received a Sibert Honor and was longlisted for the National Book Award. John, also an ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, ventures with Hayley into the wild in search of stories they can bring back and share with readers everywhere. John and Hayley live in Rhode Island in an old house tucked in the woods near the sea.

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