by SuziEszterhas (Author)
The cubs are wobbly on their feet, but they are curious about the world outside their den.
Follow three tiger cubs from birth to adulthood, photographed close-up in the wild by award-winning photographer Suzi Eszterhas. See the cubs exploring and tumbling, pouncing on sticks and splashing in water, boxing and play-fighting until, at two years old, they are fully grown and ready to rule a territory of their own.
Also in the Eye on the Wild series:
Brown Bear, Cheetah, Elephant, Gorilla, Lion, Orangutan, Sea Otter
A brilliant introduction to animals in the wild - Green Parent
Really beautiful photograhs - Carousel (For US bcc Adorable photograhs - School Library Journal)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 03 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 1847805043
ISBN 13: 9781847805041
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
...combine stunning photography and fascinating facts following these beautiful animals in their natural habitats, perfect for nature and animal-loving children.
The superb photography really makes this series stand outEURO | The text is simple yet informative; easy to read and engagingly written.
Really beautiful photograhs - Carousel (For US bcc Adorable photograhs - School Library Journal)
A brilliant introduction to animals in the wild
Really beautiful photograhs - Carousel (For US bcc Adorable photograhs - School Library Journal)
Tiger is a very special picture book and a wonderful way to engage young children and get them interested in the natural world and the plight of these beautiful creatures worldwide. Eszterhas seems to have looked right into the soul of these animals and captured their very spirit in each image.The superb photography really makes this series stand out... The text is simple yet informative; easy to read and engagingly written.
...combine stunning photography and fascinating facts following these beautiful animals in their natural habitats, perfect for nature and animal-loving children.
California-based wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas spends nine months of the year photographing a wide variety of wildlife in the field. In recent years, she has specialized in documenting family life and has become well known for her unprecedented work with newborn animals. Although Suzi works primarily in Africa, she has undertaken commissions and led instructional photography tours and workshops everywhere from Antarctica and the Arctic to Alaska and Montana.