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Whose Footprint Is That? Board Book

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Coming September 2, 2025. Pre-order today!By: Darrin Lunde / Illustrated by: Kelsey OseidSomebody's been here.From the creators of the best-selling Whose Poop Is That? comes another guess-who-I-am book exploring the tracks that animals make and how to iden


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Coming September 2, 2025. Pre-order today!

By: Darrin Lunde / Illustrated by: Kelsey Oseid

Somebody’s been here.

From the creators of the best-selling Whose Poop Is That? comes another guess-who-I-am book exploring the tracks that animals make and how to identify who left them. If you see a track in the mud with two pointy toes, its likely a mountain goat. How about tracks that look like two exclamation marks in the snow? Probably a snowshoe hare.

Mammalogist Darrin Lunde is an expert on animal identification and behavior. His knowledge and experience is enhanced by Kelsey Oseids quirky, cute, and accurate illustrationsnow in board book format!

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Author & Illustrator

Darrin Lunde, author

Darrin Lunde is the collection manager in the Division of Mammals at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. He’s written several books for children, including Whose Footprint is That?andthe Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor book Hello, Bumblebee Bat, as well as Hello, Baby Beluga, and Meet the Meerkat. Darrin lives near Washington, DC.

Kelsey Oseid, illustrator

Kelsey Oseid illustratedWhose Poop is That?Sheworks in both traditional and digital mediums and often mixes the two to create her illustrations. Kelsey lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Editorial Reviews

Booklist

Lunde (Whose Poop Is That?, 2017) turns from scat to feet in this similarly formatted picture book.Introducing each of the seven animals are the recurring question (Whose footprint is that?), a visual hintfeaturing part of the animal, black footprints set against a white background (for easier examination), and aclue about how the footprint was made. Turning the page reveals such animals as a mountain goat,wallaroo, or snowshoe hare, all depicted in their natural settings in textured, gouache paintings. A fewsentences of simple text also describe how the animal moves. For instance, a chimpanzee stands on its hindfeet but uses finger knuckles for balance when it moves. Although the layout repeats for each animal, thereare still plenty of footprint surprises, including a snakes slithering pattern, made without feet, and adinosaurs fossilized print. But can an animal change its footprint? A final interactive spread lets childrenmatch ice skates, hiking boots, and other foot gear to their corresponding footprints. Finally, footnotesreaders will enjoy!

Kirkus Reviews

Who goes there?

Readers must guess which creatures left their distinctive tracks behind in this fact-filled book. On the verso page of each spread, the question reads “Whose footprint is that?” and a clue to the maker of the print appears with a snippet of its anatomy e.g., snout, ears, tail, feather, even, in one case, a section of a body. The recto page displays the print or prints with a sentence or two explaining how the tracks were produced. A page turn yields another spread and the answer: a portrait of the mystery animal and some interesting facts about its feet. A very ancient track maker is included, too. A tantalizing puzzle challenges kids at the end: “Can an animal change its footprints?” Adult readers would do well to let a few moments elapse while children ponder responses before they turn the page and reveal the answer and another brainteaser. This charmer will hold young children’s interest and will succeed one-on-one or as a group read-aloud. It will help develop vocabulary as youngsters learn new words including “wallaroo” and “slithering.” The gouache illustrations are appealing. Tracks are large enough to be seen well (and, possibly, traced with little fingers), and their makers are portrayed along with glimpses into their habitats, with furry, feathered, and scaly charms charmingly intact.

Kids will make tracks to this one and likely step up for repeat visits.

The Horn Book

Following the format of Whose Poop Is THAT? (rev. 3/17), Lunde poses the title question seven times about seven different animals in a series of four-page sequences, inviting readers to guess the makers of various footprints and impressions. Each print, rendered in shades of black and brown on a white background, is centered prominently on the right-hand page. A clue for identification comes via the accompanying text, which emphasizes the motions or actions employed to produce the print (It was made by running on snow; It was made by standing in soft mud). Additional hints to each creatures identity are found on left-hand pages, with glimpses of an ear, tail, nose, etc., edging into the picture. For the reveal, illustrations of mountain goats, wallaroos, snowshoe hares, snakes, flamingos, chimpanzees, and even a dinosaur are accompanied by information about what part of them made the prints (variously: feet, bodies, knuckles) and the ways their physiologies allow the animals to move or balance; the seven examples are carefully chosen to represent the relationships between morphology and function. The book ends with a look at the various prints people can make with their footwear, connecting familiar human experiences with their animal equivalents.

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Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58089-834-8

Board Book
ISBN: 978-1-62354-612-0

E-book
ISBN:978-1-63289-721-3EPUB
ISBN:978-1-63289-722-0 PDF

Ages: 3-7
Page count: 38
10 x 7

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