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Mis animales

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With small splashes of colour and crafty peep-through holes in the page, animals are revealed to entice and delight readers. Animals leap into life in this glorious introduction to the animal kingdom.

18 pages, Paperback

First published February 6, 2007

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Xavier Deneux

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Xavier Deneux studied at Beaux-Arts de Paris. He has worked as a graphic artist, creating posters and decorations for various industries, and has illustrated more than forty children's books. He lives and works in Paris, France.

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206 reviews17 followers
September 28, 2015
A simple black and white picture book. The only words are the name of the animals that appear in each page.

There's no "story" to follow and it's difficult to create one to tell the little ones.
The pictures are ok, but the location of the holes and the image that shows of the page underneath, doesn't make sense with the main picture.

The review of a 10 month old girl:
The holes in this book don't capture my curiosity. I never stick my finger in there. The only picture that I'm interested is the one with the cat on the roof. I smile every time I see it. Bu it's a book, and I like to turn the pages while my dad speaks"
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541 reviews36 followers
November 14, 2020
The high-contrast black & white illustrations, with dashes of color, are very nice. Not fussy or complicated, just clear and functionally fun. Rowan liked that and could readily identify many of the animals he knew the names of--"cow!" "pig!"--and do the sounds for them too. But what he was most here for, was the peek-a-boo ("PEEKY-BOO!") surprises. He had a great time with the circle holes, which of course are just balls for him. So finding the "ball" was great. The bonus was that where the hole landed also directed him to other words or expressions. The pages with the hole around the crocodile's and elephant's eye always got an exclaimed "EYEBALL!" The hole circling the panda's belly button always got a "poke-poke!" So. It was more than just animals and circles for us. Very fun. We approve!
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1,229 reviews77 followers
May 15, 2020
We read this practically every day as Jellybean (10 weeks old) enjoys looking at the high-contrast images. There is no story - it is just cute black and white images of animals, but it is perfect for babies and their developing vision. The book itself is sturdy enough to stand up which is great for propping it up during tummy time to allow babies to try lifting their heads to look at it. A simple concept done well.
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2,520 reviews44 followers
January 29, 2018
The black and white illustrations with occasional splashes of colour are striking. My little 7 month old person did focus on the pictures and enjoyed my making the animal sounds for each one.
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July 6, 2020
I love the look of this book. But I am not a fan of having exotic animals in baby books. I don't see the point of teaching "crocodile" or "giraffe" as first words.
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3,495 reviews93 followers
June 11, 2010
I wish I'd had this for Natalie when she was a very small baby since black and white images are supposed to be most appealing to newborns. The cover of this book is raised where the dog is white. There are holes in the pages for a piece of one picture to become part of another, which I thought was a clever touch. The only text was the names of the animals, which makes it easy for babies to focus and lends itself to naming later. I liked the selection of animals - cat, dog, fish, bird, but also giraffe, hippo, panda, zebra as well as a few others.
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231 reviews3 followers
January 10, 2013
Most of the illustrations are black and white with some splashes of color. Pages have cutouts that show glimpses of the past and upcoming illustrations that fit into the current picture quite nicely. The use of black and white will be great to use with newborns and young babies to help develop eye focus. Some of the words, such as hippopotamus, might be cumbersome for a young toddler trying to repeat the animal names. This book was initially published in France, so the animals choices might have something to do with the differences in languages.
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1,263 reviews12 followers
October 24, 2015
This book is super super simple and would be ideal for the very young child or the beginning reader. From tiny babies that enjoy looking at black and white distinctions in colour, to young readers that could make the link between picture and word.

Each page of this hard cover books contains a super simple image on an animal and one single word. I can definitely see the appeal of this one for the very young, Kindergarten and below for this one.
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1,217 reviews8 followers
May 12, 2012
Received this as a shower gift from a friend, and it has never lost its appeal. The black and white is great, the simplicity of the text is great, and the illustrations are so darned awesome! Highly recommend this one to anyone and everyone.
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588 reviews13 followers
July 28, 2015
A great black and white book for newborns! I love the modern illustrations and the animals that are covered in this book. Each page has a hole cut out which Alistair liked to poked his finger through.
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107 reviews3 followers
December 20, 2008
Another favorite of Odin's. Trav picked it up at the library and Odin's been enjoying it ever since. Poor kid's going to think the whole world is black and white.
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386 reviews
April 24, 2009
high contrast of black/white - attractive illustrations with circle cut-outs on each page that show through to page beneath. Alex loved the black/white pics! board book.
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