The Water Hole

The Water Hole by Graeme Base, published by National Geographic Books on September 9, 2004, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a unique blend of counting, puzzles, and storytelling, inviting young readers to explore various ecosystems, including the plains of Africa, the jungles of the Amazon, and the deserts of outback Australia. As animals gather at the diminishing water hole, readers are encouraged to uncover hidden pictures while engaging with the narrative.
In this interactive journey, children will encounter a variety of animals and landscapes, fostering an appreciation for nature and environmental conservation. The book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction with games and activities, making it an engaging resource for learning about wildlife and their habitats. Through vibrant illustrations and a captivating storyline, readers are prompted to ponder the fate of the water source and the animals that depend on it.
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In the tradition of his best-selling alphabet book, Animalia, author and illustrator Graeme Base takes young readers on an exhilarating journey of discovery with an ingenious fusion of counting book, puzzle book, storybook, and art book. From the plains of Africa and the jungles of the Amazon to the woodlands of North America and the deserts of outback Australia, the animals come together to drink from the water hole. But their water supply is diminishing. What’s going on? Each sumptuous landscape illustration conceals hidden animal pictures for readers to find as they count the animals that visit the water hole and try to solve the mystery: will the animals come back or is their water source gone forever?
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