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Where’s the Tiger?: Search and Find Book

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU
Where’s the Tiger?: Search and Find Book
De Librairie Carcajou
In partnership with WWF, the world’s leading independent conservation organisation, this beautifully-illustrated search and find highlights some of the world’s most endangered species and habitats. Perfect for animal lovers and activists of all ages, this is a fun and colourful introduction to environmental topics.
Find 12 beloved animals hidden throughout the book. Learn all about their habitats, why they need our help and how their numbers are on the rise.
Discover the majestic tiger in the rainforests of Sumatra, spot the Antarctic blue whale among the penguins, explore the polar region and swim among the sea turtles.
With stunning and unique illustrations and epic facts from the animal experts, this book is a must have for budding environmentalists, animal enthusiasts and search and find fans of all ages!
Gold title• Beautifully-illustrated search and find about endangered animals
• A fun and educational book for animal lovers
• WWF is one of the world's largest and most respected independent conservation organisations – supported by 5 million people and active in over 100 countries on five continents.
• WWF has been hard at work for more than 50 years protecting our plant. They save wildlife around the globe, and work to protect Earth’s vital forests, oceans and fresh water. They also continue to find solutions to feed a hungry planet and address the impacts of climate change.
• The search and find market is worth £780k year to date (bookscan)
• The Where's the Wookiee? series has sold in excess of 500,000 copies (bookscan)
Competition: Search and Find Animals;Wild Animals;Search the Ocean;Where’s the Unicorn;Where’s Wally;Looking After Our Planet;Book That Eats Itself;Earth Heroes;I Can Save the Earth;Our Planet. David Attenborough;Greta Thunberg