These inventive concept books describe the differences between often-confused pairs of animals and feature bold illustrations, accessible text, and innovative double fold-outs.Kids love animals: Animals are always popular with toddler and pre-K readers, and this book is chock-full of wild beasts. • Pairs: This title give the evergreen theme of animals a new twist by pairing beasts and pointing out their differences. • Innovative fold-outs: Each animal is revealed as a fold-out is opened, then opened again. Book Information Price: $14.99 Publication Date: TBD ISBN: 978-1-949801-39-2 (Big Beasts) 978-1-949801-40-8 (Creatures) 978-1-949801-45-3 (Dinosaurs) Rights: World Ages: 2-5 years # of Pages: 24 Category: Nonfiction Trim Size: 8 x 8 inches Format: Unjacketed Hardcover Special Features: 16 innovative double fold-outs Hippos and rhinos are both big and gray. So which is which? The hippo spends most of its time in the water and has no horns. The rhino likes dry land and has one or two horns. Animals are cleverly paired in this fresh take on the concept book. While many animal duos have similarities and are often mistaken for each another, the two books in this series explain their main differences in spare, accessible text for the youngest of nonfiction readers. Animal pairs included in Big Beasts are: tiger/lion, hippo/rhino, baboon/mandrill, dolphin/porpoise, kangaroo/wallaby, crow/raven, turtle/tortoise, octopus/squid. Animal pairs included in Creatures are: lobster/crab, zebra/gnu, alligator/crocodile, gorilla/chimpanzee, cheetah/leopard, dromedary/bactrain, gerbil/hamster, frog/toad.