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Cats & Cat Family, Animals - General & Miscellaneous, Exotic Animals

Uncover a Tiger

by Paul Beck, Ben Grossblatt (Editor), Davide Bonadonna (Illustrator), Ryan Hobson
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Overview

These cats have certainly earned their stripes! Tigers are the largest member of the cat family-in fact, some males grow more than 10 feet long. Did you know tigers can eat 100 pounds of meat in a single day?! And like people's fingerprints, no two tigers share the same stripe pattern. Wild, isn't it? Uncover the secrets of this magnificent predator, layer by layer, in Uncover a Tiger. This extraordinary title brings together the best elements of a traditional book with an incredible 3-D model, giving kids a unique opportunity to study all of a Bengal tiger's systems, layer by layer. With every turn of the page, kids will see a tiger deconstructed before their eyes! It's a fascinating adventure, filled with wild facts, cool illustrations, and diagrams that bring this awesome animal to life.

Synopsis


These cats have certainly earned their stripes! Tigers are the largest member of the cat family. In fact, some males grow more than 10 feet long. Tigers can eat 100 pounds of meat in a single day and, like people’s fingerprints, no two tigers share the same stripe pattern. Young readers uncover the secrets of this magnificent predator, layer by layer, in Uncover a Tiger. This extraordinary kit brings together the best elements of a traditional book with an incredible 3-D model. With every turn of the page, readers see a tiger deconstructed before their eyes. It’s a fascinating adventure, filled with wild facts, amazing illustrations, and diagrams that bring this awesome animal to life.

About the Author, Paul Beck

Paul Beck has been writing about science for kids and adults for about seven years, most recently he has done several articles for Popular Science magazine, and interactive science exhibits. He is especially interested in high tech applications for music and linguistics, which figure prominently in the technology used in the talking robot clock. His Music and Psychology Bachelor of Arts are from the University of Colorado, his Linguistics Master is from the University of Washington.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Silver Dolphin Books
Pages
16
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781592237067

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