Once Upon Our Planet: Rewild bedtime with 12 stories
Author: Vita Murrow
Format: Hardback, 210mm x 270mm, 80 pages
Published: Magic Cat Publishing, United Kingdom, 2021
Explore 15 different water worlds and discover the incredible wildlife living there. From seagrass nurseries to the open ocean, from deep-sea vents to tropical coral reefs, from mangroves to coastal estuaries, 15 different habitats - both freshwater and saltwater - are brought together in this beautiful book, which includes an in-depth review of the key species making up this environment.
Vita Murrow is an author, artist and educator. Kirkus magazine described her debut chil-dren's title Power to the Princess as "brilliant". She grew up performing in theatre in her home town of Minneapolis, MN, where she developed her love of imaginative play and great story-telling. She went on to direct a regional school literacy program and serve as a teacher in New York City and Seattle, before settling in Massachusetts with her husband and two children.
Nomadic, Romanian-born illustrator Aitch has travelled widely, which she says has inspired her folky style, along with childhood memories, legends and folklore. She lives and works in Berlin, Gernamy.
Author: Vita Murrow
Year of Publication: 2021
Genre: Children's Fiction
Format: Hardback
Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
Author: Vita Murrow
Format: Hardback, 210mm x 270mm, 80 pages
Published: Magic Cat Publishing, United Kingdom, 2021
Explore 15 different water worlds and discover the incredible wildlife living there. From seagrass nurseries to the open ocean, from deep-sea vents to tropical coral reefs, from mangroves to coastal estuaries, 15 different habitats - both freshwater and saltwater - are brought together in this beautiful book, which includes an in-depth review of the key species making up this environment.
Vita Murrow is an author, artist and educator. Kirkus magazine described her debut chil-dren's title Power to the Princess as "brilliant". She grew up performing in theatre in her home town of Minneapolis, MN, where she developed her love of imaginative play and great story-telling. She went on to direct a regional school literacy program and serve as a teacher in New York City and Seattle, before settling in Massachusetts with her husband and two children.
Nomadic, Romanian-born illustrator Aitch has travelled widely, which she says has inspired her folky style, along with childhood memories, legends and folklore. She lives and works in Berlin, Gernamy.