Bonnes bouilles
By Bénédicte Rivière
Illustrated by Camilla Pintonato
Why do pigs have a flat nose? What are rabbits’ long ears for? And why do hamsters have big cheeks?
In this gallery of sweet and funny faces of different animals, children will learn that their unique characteristics not only make them unmistakable, but have a very specific function. The panda’s black eyes help them to recognize each other, while the frog’s puffy cheeks amplify their croak. An elephant's trunk is both a nose and a hand.
Each double-page spread, features a close-up portrait of 19 animals, accompanied by short explanatory text and the humour of Camilla Pintonato’s illustrations.
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