Iceland

Iceland

Iceland

RA Anderson

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Editorial:
My Favorite Books Publishing Company, LLC
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia natural (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9781950590131
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As a follow up to Árni and Birta’s adventures in the Iceland: The Puffin Explorers three-book fiction series, author RA Anderson has gathered fun and interesting facts to teach young readers about puffins, the geothermal nature island of Iceland, volcanoes, glaciers, and much more.Illustrated with professional photographs taken by the author during several research trips to Iceland, this vibrate photo book is bound to keep young readers enchanted while they explore this beautiful, faraway place and learn about the importance of caring for our planet.Iceland: The Puffin Explorers series is a 2020 MOONBEAM AWARD winner! The Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and are dedicated to supporting childhood literacy and life-long reading.

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