Hatching a plan for survival isn't always easy in the wild. And how animals lay, protect, and even use each other's eggs as a food source help reveal the life cycle of the natural world. Eggs come in all shapes and sizes. The ostrich's is the largest, but some are so small, you need a microscope to spot them. This book deals with eggs.
Hatching a plan for survival isn't always easy in the wild. And how animals lay, protect, and even use each other's eggs as a food source help reveal the life cycle of the natural world. Eggs come in all shapes and sizes. The ostrich's is the largest, but some are so small, you need a microscope to spot them. This book deals with eggs.
Hatching a plan for survival isn't always easy in the wild. And how animals lay, protect, and even use each other's eggs as a food source help reveal the life cycle of the natural world. Eggs come in all shapes and sizes. The ostrich's is the largest, but some are so small, you need a microscope to spot them. Animals hide them and disguise them in smart and surprising ways, too. Some abandon their eggs, while others protect them fiercely and carry them wherever they go. There are as many kinds of eggs as there are animals that depend on them, because in the animal kingdom, the fight for survival begins with the simple, but extraordinary, egg. AUTHOR: Steve Jenkins has written and illustrated many nonfiction picture books for young readers, including the Caldecott Honor-winning 'What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?' His books have been called stunning, eye-popping, inventive, gorgeous, masterful, extraordinary, playful, irresistible, compelling, engaging, accessible, glorious, and informative. Robin Page is wife and collaborator of Steve Jenkins. Along with writing and illustrating children's books, Steve and Robin run a graphic design studio. Colour illustrations
“"Created from cut and torn papers with interesting coloration and textures, Jenkins' distinctive illustrations show up well against the white backgrounds. This intriguing presentation will be an asset to many kindergarten and primary-grade classes." -- Booklist "Appealing, accessible, and accurate, this is another admirable creation." -- Kirkus Reviews "Like Jenkins and Page's other works, this delightful purchase combines big, bold illustrations with intriguing science." -- School Library Journal”
"Created from cut and torn papers with interesting coloration and textures, Jenkins' distinctive illustrations show up well against the white backgrounds. This intriguing presentation will be an asset to many kindergarten and primary-grade classes." -- Booklist
"Appealing, accessible, and accurate, this is another admirable creation." -- Kirkus Reviews
"Like Jenkins and Page's other works, this delightful purchase combines big, bold illustrations with intriguing science." -- School Library Journal
Steve Jenkins and Robin Page live in Boulder, Colorado. This is the fifteenth book they have written together. Other books they have hatched include the Caldecott Honor Award winner What Do You Do with a Tail Like This?, the New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book Move!, and Creature Features: 25 Animals Explain Why They Look the Way They Do. Visit their website at
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