Description
From the author and illustrator of the popular I Would Tuck You In, this endearing picture book introduces young children to the homes of a variety of animals.
Explore the many ways that animals create a habitat for their young in this charming picture book, filled with baby animals and their parents.
A polar bear carves out a den in a snowbank to keep its cub warm. A tufted puffin digs out a burrow to shelter its young on a cliff near the sea. A lynx makes a shelter under a fallen tree to snuggle with its kitten. Young children will learn all about these animals and more, as each spread also includes a short piece of nonfiction about each creature.
Lovingly illustrated and lyrically written, this is the second children’s book written and illustrated by the husband-and-wife artist and author team Mitchell Watley and Sarah Asper-Smith.
SARAH ASPER-SMITH makes her home up 100 stairs in Juneau, Alaska, with her husband, Mitchell Watley. In addition to writing children’s books, Sarah works developing and designing museum exhibits. She helps people tell stories about their homes.
Although MITCHELL WATLEY now lives in Alaska, he still considers Texas his home. When he is not collaborating with his wife, Sarah, on an artistic project or a delicious meal, he can often be found painting in his studio or walking their dog on the beaches near their home.