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Olivia Cosneau

    My Garden Sticker Activity Book
    Adopt Me! Chihuahua
    What's Up?
    My Nature Sticker Activity in the Age of Dinosaurs
    Do You Want a Hug?
    In the Forest
    • 2022

      What surprises await beneath the flaps? Find out in this charming book in the Flip Flap Pop-Up series.  Everybody needs a hug, as this delightful addition to the Flip Flap Pop-Up series demonstrates. Packed with interactive tabs, this pop-up book is full of flaps to lift, tabs to pull, and plenty of surprises!  Illustrated in color throughout

      Do You Want a Hug?
    • 2020

      Streams and Ponds

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Did you know that water scorpions use a snorkel to breathe, that the eyes of the damselfly can swivel in every direction, or that moorhen chicks leave the nest as soon as they hatch? Ponds and streams have complex ecosystems full of amazing birds, strange insects, and colorful crustaceans, fish, and other creatures. Draw a snail's shell, color in the frogs, and perch a bird in her nest.

      Streams and Ponds
    • 2019

      Did you know no two zebras' stripes are alike, that flies don't like to land on striped animals, that hippos eat lots of grass at night and let turtles rest on their back during the day? Learn fun facts about the exotic animals of the savannas of Africa, Australia, and Brazil, including zebras, giraffes, hippos, meerkats, and more. Place horns on an impala, hide lion cubs behind tall grass, and stick fruits on a tree for elephants, and test your new knowledge with a short quiz at the end.

      Animals of the Savanna
    • 2019

      First published in France by Editions Amaterra with the title Mon cahier nature: Les animaux de la savane 2013.

      In the Forest
    • 2019

      Six little birds

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A magical, rhyming pop-up book tells the story of six little birds. What do six little birds do once they've learned to fly? One bird nibbles on a sunflower, another flies dangerously close to a hawk, and one little bird says goodbye to all of the birds who are flying south. During winter, another little bird meets some new friends, and finally, the the story finishes in the spring in a full circle, right where it all began. Simple rhymes and colorful illustrations make Six Little Birds a charming pop-up for small children. The book gives children counting skills, and it teaches them about the four seasons, nature and the cycle of life.

      Six little birds
    • 2018

      They are often so small that you hardly notice them, but all kinds of amazing creatures share our gardens: from ladybugs, butterflies, and dragonflies to spiders, bees, and beetles, garden insects play an important role in nature and are fascinating to observe. Did you know that there are beetles that eat cow dung, or that flies love to clean themselves? Are you surprised to learn that there's lots of life in a dead tree?

      Garden Insects and Bugs
    • 2018

      The world's oceans are home to many different species and plants, from tiny organisms like plankton to the world's largest animal, the blue whale. Deep down in the seas' depth, you will even find some monstrous-looking creatures that seem to have come straight out of a fairy tale. Did you know, for example, that male anglerfish feed on the female's blood? And is it true that the giant clam can trap a diver's leg? Or have you ever heard of fish that hitch a ride on sharks?

      In the Ocean
    • 2017

      What's Up?

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.1(24)Add rating

      A pop-up book with flaps to lift, tabs to pull and plenty of surprises! Hey little owl, what are you doing? I’m waking up! What’s up, Mr Pelican? I’m having my dinner! These pages are packed with interactive tabs that put children in the driving seat.

      What's Up?
    • 2017

      How do you sleep?

      • 14 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A pop-up book with flaps to lift, tabs to pull and plenty of surprises How do you sleep? Up a tree? In a pouch? Upside down? With an interactive pop-up on each spread, How do you sleep? is a bedtime book with a difference. Young children will delight in being able to curl the cat up in a ball, tuck in the bats’ wings, and cuddle the baby koala up to its mother for one last goodnight kiss.

      How do you sleep?