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Who's in the Forest?

Phillis Gershatorr

"A brightly collaged forest presents itself for young explorers in a question-and-answer format enhanced by die-cut peepholes and repeated onomatopoeia" -- Kirkus Reviews

Venture into the forest and spot foxes creep, creep, creeping, birds cheep, cheep, cheeping and many other animals and their babies living in the forest. Who else is in the forest, dark and deep? Peek through the holes in this peek-a-book book to find out!

  • Part of the Peek-a-Boo series including Who's in the Garden? and Who's in the Farmyard?
  • Circle cut-outs on each page hint at the animal on the next page to create a fun peek-a-boo read
  • Repeating refrains keeps kids engaged throughout the story

Book Details

  • Publisher: Barefoot Books
  • Publish Date: Sep 1st, 2010
  • Pages: 24
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.60in - 8.60in - 0.70in - 1.15lb
  • EAN: 9781846864766
  • Recommended age: 01-04
  • Categories: Animals - GeneralScience & Nature - Trees & ForestsConcepts - Sounds

About the Author

Phillis Gershator has written over forty books for children. She has worked as a children's librarian and enjoys cooking, gardening, and especially reading. Phillis lives in New York and in the US Virgin Islands. For more about her books visit PhillisGershator.net.

Jill McDonald has worked as an illustrator and textile designer since graduating from Rhode Island School of Design in 1998. She has her own studio and brand, illustrating children's books as well as designing textiles, gifts and puzzles inspired by bright patterns and beautiful textures. Jill lives in Missouri, USA with her husband and son.

Praise for this book

"A brightly collaged forest presents itself for young explorers in a question-and-answer format enhanced by die-cut peepholes and repeated onomatopoeia" -- Kirkus Reviews
"The collage illustrations are colorful and childlike, and every other page has a cutout circle that highlights a particular animal" -- School Library Journal