Piggy Parade

Piggy Parade

Araldo De Luca
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Author:  Araldo De Luca
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  128
Publisher:  David & Charles
Year:  2011
ISBN:  9781446301494

Piggy Parade observes the amusing expressions and behaviour of these irresistible creatures from close up, with original pictures and special perspectives. With more than 100 charming photographs of pigs playing, relaxing and socialising you can get to know these loveable animals as they really are, from their snuffly snout to their curly tail. Interpret piggy behaviour and their habits with the help of brief captions and quotations. Surprising, amusing and impossibly cute, this celebration of all things piggy will delight any animal lover.

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