Does a Giraffe Drive?

Blue Apple Books By Fred Ehrlich, M.D.
Illustrated by Emily Bolam

8 x 8 in; 28 pp ; full-color illustraitons, ages 3-6
Paperback
Published in August, 2007
ISBN 1593546157
ISBN13 9781593546151

$5.95  


Does a Giraffe Drive? -- Do giraffes drive? Of course not! They use their long, long legs to get around. Most animals use their own legs, fins, or wings to move around. But humans are the only animals that use cars, planes, bikes, and more to go from place to place.

This kid-friendly introduction to movement and means of transportation is full of fun facts and humorous illustrations. Silly questions and factual answers are sure to engage both parent and child.


Fred Ehrlich, a pediatrician and child psychiatrist, has spent dozens of years advising families on the emotional and physical care of young children. He is the author of many engaging children's books.

Emily Bolam published her first children's book upon graduating from art school. She has been creating board books and picture books ever since. She lives in Brighton, England.


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