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Narwhal The Arctic Unicorn

By: Justin Anderson(Author), Jo Weaver(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Walker Books
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  • Narwhal ISBN: 9781529513912 Paperback Jul 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1 week
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Discover the majestic unicorn of the sea with this suspenseful narrative from a BBC filmmaker and gorgeous art from an award-winning illustrator.

With a crack and a creak, the frozen sea begins to melt-the ice splits apart and a new pathway forms.

As winter comes to an end, a pod of narwhals begins a treacherous journey north. Along the way, they must find fish to eat, avoid a hungry polar bear, and navigate the maze of sea ice. Will their sensitive long spiral tusks and clicking calls be enough to keep them safe and help them find their way to their summer resting grounds? Join zoologist Justin Anderson and artist Jo Weaver as they reveal the mysteries of these amazing toothed whales and their Arctic home. Small text offers narwhal facts throughout, and young explorers can read more on the future of this fascinating creature in the back matter.

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Biography

Justin Anderson has eighteen years of documentary experience working for the BBC; he has presented an acclaimed radio documentary for BBC Radio 4 where he tracked arctic wolves across Canada and went on to direct the Mountains episode for the BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning Planet Earth II series.

Jo Weaver had a career as a support worker in the non-profit sector before retraining as an illustrator. She completed an MA degree in Children's Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art in 2014, where she discovered a love of working in charcoal. Shortly afterwards she was shortlisted for the Association of Illustrator's Newcomer's Awards and has since won the Award Nati per Leggere for her highly-acclaimed debut Little One (Little Tiger).

By: Justin Anderson(Author), Jo Weaver(Illustrator)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Walker Books
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