"An absorbing visual feast." --Kirkus Reviews
One Rhino drinking at the water hole.
"Snort, splosh!" (Mmm, delicious!)
Two Tigers lapping at the water hole.
"Grrrrr!" (Goodness gracious, how very delectable!)
Three Toucans squawking around the water hole.
"Ark, ark! Arrrk!" (It's party time, fellas! Drink up!)
Children will love counting from one to 10 as animals of the world gather around a water hole. As one rhino gives way to two tigers, then three toucans, on up to 10 kangaroos, die-cut pages reveal the water hole in 10 different worldwide habitats, from African plains to Himalayan mountains to the Australian outback.
But the water hole keeps shrinking, and with it the number of frolicking frogs. Can anything bring back the water that the animals all need to survive?
A stunning fusion of counting book, puzzle book, storybook, and art book with timeless colors and humor, The Water Hole features the layers of interest that make Graeme Base's books among the world's best-loved picture books. Careful readers will find additional animals, many of them endangered, silhouetted in the borders of every spread and hiding within every landscape. It's a book children will ask to be read again and again.
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Happy birthday to Graeme Base who was born on April 6th. Author and illustrator of picture books. My favorites are "The Eleventh Hour," "The Water Hole," and "The Sign of the Seahorse." Learn more about him here: https://t.co/76iULx7NpM https://t.co/8ba0q8yA5T
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K/1 has been completing our hidden animals challenge for our One Read of Graeme Base's The Water Hole, and earning badges all the while! Too fun! #BentonBold https://t.co/s6XDR6l510
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On #WorldWaterDay, we read the powerful book “The Water Hole” by Graeme Base. We discussed the universal right of humans and animals to clean water and the on-going water crisis in many Indigenous communities. Students created posters to reflect their learning. #WaterActions 💧 https://t.co/xFX6nPJnZC