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A web site that contains a fairly comprehensive list of items hidden in the illustrations is [http://www.tellapallet.com/animalia.htm here].
A web site that contains a fairly comprehensive list of items hidden in the illustrations is [http://www.tellapallet.com/animalia.htm here].


Base also published a [http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?qwork=7937230&wauth=Base%2C%20Graeme&matches=16&qsort=r&cm_re=works*listing*title coloring-book version] for children to do there own coloring.
Base also published a [http://www.alibris.com/search/search.cfm?qwork=7937230&wauth=Base%2C%20Graeme&matches=16&qsort=r&cm_re=works*listing*title coloring-book version] for children to do their own coloring.


Graeme base has published many other noted childrens books, all noted for their intricate, sometimes puzzling, illustrations, including [[The Water Hole]] and [[The Sign of the Seahorse]] and [[The Eleventh Hour]].
Graeme base has published many other noted childrens books, all noted for their intricate, sometimes puzzling, illustrations, including [[The Water Hole]] and [[The Sign of the Seahorse]] and [[The Eleventh Hour]].

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Animalia can also mean "the animal kingdom" and in that sense it is found in Wikipedia under [[animal]].
Animalia can also mean "the animal kingdom" and in that sense it is found in Wikipedia under [[animal]].

Revision as of 11:21, 8 February 2006

Animalia is an illustrated childrens book by Graeme Base. It was published in 1986.

Animalia is an alphabet book and contains 26 illustrations: one for each letter of the alphabet. Each illustration features an animal from the animal kingdom (A is for alligator, B is for butterfly, etc).

The illustrations are intricate and beautiful, and contain dozens of small objects that the curious reader can try to identify.

The Amazon link is here

A web site that contains a fairly comprehensive list of items hidden in the illustrations is here.

Base also published a coloring-book version for children to do their own coloring.

Graeme base has published many other noted childrens books, all noted for their intricate, sometimes puzzling, illustrations, including The Water Hole and The Sign of the Seahorse and The Eleventh Hour.



Animalia can also mean "the animal kingdom" and in that sense it is found in Wikipedia under animal.