À quel animal appartient cette queue ? Les tout-petits vont adorer deviner les animaux auxquels appartiennent ces queues si particulières dans cet ouvrage sous forme de questions/réponses, ludique et très richement illustré !
Rowan liked this one more than Coats, which makes a certain sense: coats can be fun, but tails are always fun. Especially when there's a tail of a peacock and a lemur. Rowan loves those two. I'm mostly weirded out by lemurs having such human hands--yikes. Anyway, a perfectly functional identifying book to help build some animal vocabulary.
When I saw this book's title and its images, I couldn't help but think about Steve Jenkins and his marvelous What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? Perhaps this board book could offer an introduction to the animal world for the younger set. Here youngsters are presented with a textual and visual clue concerning the striking tails of five different animals--a peacock, a lemur, a chameleon, a beaver, and a whale--and asked which animal has such a tail. The large photographs that show the tail and then, on the following pages, the whole animal, are sure to prompt conversation and questions, possibly leading to a desire to learn more. For the unfamiliar animals, savvy parents and caregivers might then point out the actual animals as the family goes about its day, reads, goes online or travels.