Welcome to the Neighborwood
By Shawn Sheehy
Illustrated by Shawn Sheehy
By Shawn Sheehy
Illustrated by Shawn Sheehy
Category: Children's Nonfiction
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$29.99
Mar 10, 2015 | ISBN 9780763665944 | 4-8 years
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Praise
This beautifully crafted pop-up introduces a spectrum of wildlife residing together in the same “neighborwood.” … Sheehy carefully links one neighbor to the next until they are brought together in an impressive final display of their shared habitat. Readers will find lots to delight in and learn in this gorgeous book.
—Booklist (starred review)
Sheehy makes an impressive children’s book debut, using dramatically unfolding pop-ups to introduce seven woodland animals with special construction skills of their own…. A visually striking and enriching overview of animals living independently and as part of an ecosystem.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
An auspicious debut, imparting a worthy message in playful language and harmonious, sophisticated paper design.
—Kirkus Reviews
The new standard for pop-up books is sky-high, and this ingenious introduction to woodland ecology is up to the challenge.
—News & Observer (from the Chicago Tribune)
Providing an intriguing peek inside an ecosystem, this book enchants even as it instructs.
—BookPage
If your children love learning about animals but don’t dig them in glass cases, "Welcome to the Neighborwood" is for them.
—The Boston Globe
No question, if you love Pop Up books and the natural world—grab a copy of this book now. It’s sure to be a classic!
—ReadTheSpirit
A brilliant offering, “Welcome to the Neighborhood” will have kids (and adults, too) thinking about nature and how intricately involved animals and humans are with the balance of life.
—from Kendal Rautzhan
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