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Growing - How Animals Come Into Our World

Marlonneke Willemsen
Hardback Book  |  Photography  |  28 Aug 2021
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How long does it take for a frog to develop four legs? And when does a canary first open its eyes? In this charming and original photo book, Dutch photographer Marlonneke Willemsen uses studio style images to transform zoological facts into a highly poetic document of becoming and growing on our planet. Starting with dogs, cats, and guinea pigs and moving right through to reptiles and fish, Willemsen photographs different animals during the very first weeks of their lives, capturing the wonder and fragility of new life and celebrating the diversity of the natural world. SELLING POINTS: . A different kind of baby album. . A beautiful document of the diversity and fragility of life. . A perfect gift with educational impact for both young and old. 140 colour photographs

Title: Growing - How Animals Come Into Our World

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 28 Aug 2021

Author: Marlonneke Willemsen

Sku: 3222719

Catalogue No: 9783961713363

Category: Photography


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