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The Natural World


Birds Eye View

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No. of pages 44

Published: 2019

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Get ready for the journey of a lifetime... up in the sky! Bird's Eye View: The Natural World takes you on an amazing, fact-filled aerial journey around the world with stunning views of its landscapes, and the animals and plants that live in them. Three of the twelve soaring panoramas fold out on each side to create fabulous double-wide vistas.

Discover the incredible natural world as you float over:
  • The Florida Everglades
  • Tropical South America
  • Coral islands in the Pacific Ocean
  • Uluru rock in Australia
  • China's magical Guilin Hills
  • The Central Asian steppe
  • The Himalayas
  • The African Serengeti
  • A Welsh river
  • Northern Scandinavia
  • Sea cliffs of the Irish coast
  • French countryside
Each gorgeous spread introduces a new region from above, with text describing its key geological features and inhabitants. Along the bottom of the page, illustrations identify a selection of the location's animals and plants, and a globe pinpoints where it is on the map. Included in the scenes is evidence of the damage that humans can do, like oil pollution in the Arctic ocean and deforestation in the Amazon.

Join the great white egret as you fly over the Everglades and the whooper swans as you soar over the Arctic. Spot the gray reef sharks swimming the lagoon of a coral atoll, the red kangaroos bounding across the Australian desert, the herds of wildebeest migrating across the Serengeti and the snow leopard prowling the foothills of the Himalayas. Look at the world differently, with a bird's eye view.

 

This book is part of a book series called Birds Eye View .

There are 44 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2019 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

Paul Boston studied illustration and sequential design and has been illustrating for over 15 years. He lists his inspirations as 1950's children's books, antique maps and Japanese prints, to name just a few. Paul's charming depictions of people and places have been commissioned for global advertising campaigns and publishing projects. John Farndon has written many books for children, specialising in popular science and astronomy. He has twice been shortlisted for the "Copus Science Book Prize. "

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