
Critters of Aotearoa
50 bizarre but lovable members of our wildlife community
$26.71
- Hardcover
120 pages
- Release Date
29 August 2023
Summary
Critters of Aotearoa: Unveiling New Zealand’s Weird and Wonderful Wildlife
Slimy, stinky, creepy, crawly, and gross … but also a little bit cute!
Discover New Zealand’s most curious creatures – from Smeagol the gravel maggot to the walking worm and the drooping blobfish – with Nicola Toki as your guide.
Featuring 50 illustrated profiles of Aotearoa’s weird and wonderful critters, this book proves that sometimes nature’s best stories are the ones you have to work a li…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781776958023 |
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ISBN-10: | 1776958020 |
Author: | Nicola Toki, Lily Duval |
Publisher: | Penguin Group (NZ) |
Imprint: | Puffin |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 120 |
Release Date: | 29 August 2023 |
Weight: | 518g |
Dimensions: | 217mm x 217mm x 15mm |
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About The Author
Nicola Toki
Nicola Toki has been a ‘nature nerd’ for as long as she can remember. She is deeply passionate about Aotearoa New Zealand’s endemic wildlife, and especially telling stories about it to anyone who will listen! As a kid, Nic had tadpoles, caterpillars and praying mantises as pets, and likely drove her parents mad with her collection of things she found on the beach - including her prized dried stinky shark’s head and a penguin carcass. After studying zoology and natural history filmmaking at the University of Otago (which led her to spend a summer on an island near the Antarctic Peninsula researching Adelie penguins), Nic feels very lucky to have built a career as a champion for nature. She believes that telling people stories of hope drives action to protect the species we love. Nic hopes we can create more nature lovers by focusing on fun and pointing out the whimsy in the natural world.
Lily Duval is an artist, writer and researcher based in beautiful Ōhinehou/Lyttelton. She’s an insect nerd, book lover and obsessive tramper. Lily’s always been addicted to drawing - in kindergarten the teachers had to pull her away from the paints so the other children could have a turn! A love of stories led her to complete a Masters in English Literature, which examined our attitudes to insects here in Aotearoa. She’s always raving about why we need to love bugs and not squish them. Critters of Aotearoa is her first picture book.
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