Jungle Sounds

Jungle Sounds by Rebecca Emberley, published by Little, Brown in 1989, is a vibrant exploration of the sounds found in a lush jungle setting. This edition features 28 pages filled with colorful cut-outs that invite readers to engage with the auditory landscape of the jungle, from the calls of birds to the hissing of snakes. The book is presented in English and measures 9.3 inches in height and 10.3 inches in length, making it visually appealing for young readers.
In this interactive work, readers are encouraged to vocalize the various sounds depicted and to invent their own words for the noises they encounter in their surroundings. The focus on sound and creativity fosters an engaging experience, making it suitable for children interested in nature and sound exploration. This juvenile nonfiction book offers a unique approach to learning about the environment while stimulating imagination and verbal expression.
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Using colour cut-outs, the author creates a lush jungle, where all sorts of different sounds are heard, from the cries of birds to the hiss of a snake. It encourages the reader to say these sounds aloud and to make up their own words for the sounds they hear around them.
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