"Hello, I'm the earthworm, and today I'm giving my talk about the anaconda."
Who needs another book by humans? All they do is make us animals super boring. They only look at things through their own eyes. Every, single, time. Human after human. Kid after kid. Class after class. YAWN!
This is a book of oral presentations given by us animals, for us animals, and about us animals. The cleaner fish will talk about his friend the shark and his sharp teeth. The zebra will get to tell you about all the black-and-white animals in the world. The mole knows everything there is to know about the daddy longlegs. The southern cassowa—yes, fox? What is it? Yes, you'll get to talk about geese. Huh? Yes, you'll get to talk about how delicious they are.
Anyway, we're giving you twenty presentations from another twenty of us, but there's a lot more crammed in. And you know what, we did talk, and there's at least one human who's OK by us—Annemarie van Haeringen. She drew some portraits of us for this book and we gotta say, the likenesses are pretty good. Check it all out!
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Bibi Dumon Tak is a Dutch author who has written a number of books for young readers, including Mikis and the Donkey and Soldier Bear (both Eerdmans), both of which won the Mildred L. Batchelder Award. She lives in the Netherlands.
Annemarie van Haeringen made her debut as an illustrator in 1985. Since then she has produced many children's books, including
Annemarie van Haeringen is an award-winning Dutch author and illustrator. How to Knit a Monster is her first book published in the United States.
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