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My First Book of Nature: (with wipe-clean spotting cards)


My First Books of

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No. of pages 64

Published: 2018

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Bright, engaging and fun, this is the perfect package of inspiration to spark a little one's interest in the great outdoors. Split into four clear sections: Plants, Bugs, Birds and Animals, plus a glossary at the back, discover how seeds grow, why some bugs are stripy, how penguins live, why chameleons change colour and much more. Jane Newland's charming illustrations are accompanied by carefully written text for young readers by children's natural history author Camilla de la Bedoyere. There's a ladybird to spot in every scene for an added element of fun. Includes 4 tear-out wipe-clean spotting cards, ideal for using on a nature walk or even just in the garden and encouraging a sense of adventure.

 

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There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Templar Publishing .

Jane Newland graduated from Maidstone College of Art with a degree in illustration, and has worked with a broad range of clients. She works traditionally and digitally, and has a bit of an obsession with detail. Jane lives in Norwich, Norfolk. Sandra Lawrence wears two writing hats: as a journalist, writing for newspapers and magazines such as the Daily and Sunday Telegraph, Marie Claire and History Revealed; and as an author, often focusing on heritage, history and folklore. She loves collecting stories from all over the world and finding out how different countries celebrate big events. Sandra lives in London, and spends much of her time rootling out weird and secret treasures the city has hidden over the past two millennia. Camilla de la Bedoyere has written more than 250 books for children, covering a wide range of topics, from nature and science to maths and geography.

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