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Who Are They?

by Tana Hoban
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Overview

Share these animals and their babies with your baby.
It is never to early to look and talk together!

Black silhouettes against white background depict different mother animals and their young, from one sheep to five ducks. On board pages.

Synopsis

Share these animals and their babies with your baby.
It is never to early to look and talk together!

Children's Literature

Studies show very young babies are most captivated by black and white, so Tana Hoban has created two new board books using high contrast black and white images. Babies will begin to stare at the animals and their babies and in time, with the assistance of a caregiver, begin to identify them. The companion book is What Is That?

About the Author, Tana Hoban

Tana Hoban's photographs have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and in galleries around the world. She has won many gold medals and prizes for her work as a photographer and filmmaker. Her books for children are known and loved throughout the world.

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Children's Literature - Susie Wilde

Studies show very young babies are most captivated by black and white, so Tana Hoban has created two new board books using high contrast black and white images. Babies will begin to stare at the animals and their babies and in time, with the assistance of a caregiver, begin to identify them. The companion book is What Is That?

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1994
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
12
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780688129217

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