Children’s / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
Massey University Press Sylvia and the Birds
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£24.79
Te Papa Press The Beach Activity Book
Book SynopsisAN ENGAGING ACTIVITY BOOK FOR YOUNG NEW ZEALANDERS AND THEIR FAMILIESThe 99 activities in this immersive book for children aged 7 to 14 range from experiments and observation to conservation and mindfulness. Developed to inspire curious young minds to explore and appreciate our beaches, lakes, rivers and streams. It is also designed to be taken out into natural environments and to be drawn and written in.Written by a children's learning expert, all sorts of learning styles are recognised, with each activity being open to children who like to draw and those who like to write. The book's journal-like format and activities that range across the seasons make it a long-term and much treasured companion. Matauranga Maori concepts and the theme of nature connectedness are an integral part of the activities.
£21.59
Te Papa Press Mango: Sharks and Rays of Aotearoa
Book SynopsisThe oceans surrounding Aotearoa New Zealand are home to over one hundred astonishing and strange species of sharks and rays. This fact-filled book takes you down into the fascinating underwater lives of these expert hunters, illustrates their evolution and explores their place in our culture. And it explains why these ancient fish and their environments need our kaitiakitanga more than ever.
£21.59
Pownal Street Press Have You Ever Heard a Whale Exhale
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£20.66
Taffy Tales Cats at Night
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£9.37
Taffy Tales Dogs by Day
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£7.99
Crackboom! Books My Birth Gift Set in the Jungle
£14.99
Secret Mountain Le Petit Chien de Laine
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£18.00
Helvetiq Lice
£15.19
Prestel This Thing Called Life
Book SynopsisWhat is life? It’s constantly moving, growing, reproducing, and dying. It’s happening now, all the time, and it’s everywhere around us. From little helicopter seed pods that float through the air to blue whales in the ocean, the world is filled with all different types of odd and familiar kinds of life. This whimsical picture book helps young readers see the connections between all living things. Author and illustrator Christian Borstlap’s furry, feathery, smooth, and spiky creatures crawl, eat, growl, fly, and interact with one another. While most of his creations are imaginary animals, they all depict real things that organisms must do to survive and thrive. Bold and quirky illustrations tug at kids’ imaginations and help demonstrate complex concepts that can be hard to put into words. The book leaves lots of room for discussion and for new discoveries with each reading.
£11.69
Prestel Publishing A Day on Fluffyville Farm
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£10.79
Die Gestalten Verlag Fox and the Deep Sea Quest
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£15.26
Die Gestalten Verlag Penguins & Polar Bears: A pretty cool
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£12.71
Die Gestalten Verlag Nocturnal: Animals After Dark
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£13.46
Die Gestalten Verlag The Hunters
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£15.26
Little Gestalten The World of Sharks
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£15.26
Artbooks Big Book of Sea Creatures: 2020
Book SynopsisOpen the huge fold-out pages to discover all kinds of magnificent sea creatures, from the leatherback sea turtle to the great white shark and the biggest animal on Earth - the mighty blue whale. Each page is full of stunning illustrations to pore over, showing the biggest, smallest, longest, fastest, oldest and most ferocious ocean creatures.
£11.70
Artbooks Big Book of Bugs: 2021
Book SynopsisA skin-crawling introduction to the world's biggest bugs, from gigantic spiders as big as a dinner plate, to butterflies larger than dogs Find out about the biggest swarms and colonies, the deadliest insects and the bugs with the best camouflage. Huge fold-out pages with life-size illustrations show children just how big the bugs really are.
£11.70
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Whose Home Is It?
Book SynopsisA funny story about a snail trying to find his perfect home. Come explore this board book—with animals hidden under every flap! Most animals have a place they call home. But what do you do when you don’t have a clue where that place is? This is exactly what happened to one helpless little snail who decided to find his perfect home. What do you think it will look like? Will anyone take him in? The snail learns what kind of dwellings wasps build for themselves, what it is like for the mole to live underground, and which animals build nests. And he finds that perhaps, while looking for a house, he doesn’t have to look very far. Come join the snail on his adventure and learn about the homes of different animals and what it is like to live in them.Trade Review"A snail searches for a proper place to spend the night. In language a cut or two above the elemental tenor of the plotline, the small searcher—dubbed “our hero” or “our little hero”—first approaches a burrow inhabited by a badger who “doesn’t want to share his abode.” He moves on to a nest full of thrush eggs, an anthill that is plainly too crowded, a cave where bats “scream and listen to their echoes,” and several other unsuitable residences…before finally realizing that he’s been carrying a cozy personal “conch” all along. In the woodsy illustrations, multiple flaps cut into the sturdy, rounded-corner pages on every spread lift to reveal other animals in related sorts of holes, nests, and other natural homes. The co-published Whose Track Is It? features similar flaps that lift to reveal creatures including a goat with “skillful” legs, a toad who “walks very carefully and thoughtfully,” and “ungulates” with even-toed (cow) and odd-toed (horse) hooves. They have all left distinctive footprints for a lost roe deer fawn to follow. Nappie-clad naturalists may not have the easiest time with these, but their slightly older sibs will find the content as rewarding as it is challenging. Saldaña renders the animals and settings with appealing simplicity, and Janská’s leading questions add further incentive to pore over them. Familiar premises make the natural history in this Czech import and its companion all the more digestible. (Informational novelty. 6-8)" ―Kirkus Reviews "This cute, informative board book with pop-up panels reveals the wilderness homes of varied creatures. In it: a little snail wishes he had a covered space to reside in, but every possibility he encounters is already occupied, from a badger hole that only looks deserted, to a nest he has to strain to reach. The intrepid fellow travels on, dropping facts about animal habitats along the way; he finally meets a turtle, who reminds him that he’s carried home with him all along." —Michelle Anne Schingler, Foreword Reviews "This pair of engaging lift-the-flap books both take readers on journeys through the woods. The book about homes features a snail who is looking for the perfect home, not realizing what even the youngest readers will realize right away, that it’s on his back! The book looks at a variety of burrows, nests, holes in trees, tunnels, caves and more. The book about tracks tells the story of a fawn looking for its mother. The book offers a wide variety of tracks to explore. Some are in the forest, others on the shore, and still others on the farm and finally in the mountains. There are a lot of lift-the-flap books on the market. These are something special because they allow little ones to guess the animal before lifting the flap. They also are full of information about the animals written at just the right level for young children. There is so much to explore in each of the books that it’s a real pleasure to open each flap. Perfect for the youngest budding naturalists. Appropriate for ages 2-4." ―Waking Brain Cells
£9.49
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Whose Track Is It
Book SynopsisA story of a lost little fawn. Following a trail of his mom in the soil we can learn a lot about the animals in the forest and their footprints. An exciting exploration with animals hidden under the flaps. A little fawn gets lost in the forest . . . Anxious and confused, he leaves in search of his mom, following a trail in the soil of the forest. But were these tracks really left by Mother Deer? Maybe someone else went this way. On his expedition, the fawn learns a lot about all kinds of animals. What makes the squirrel such a great climber? What do the tracks of a horned owl look like? Do you know which animal is the quietest when it’s moving? Or how a duck uses its legs to swim? If you help the fawn find his mom, a surprise will await you under every flap. And maybe you will recognize some tracks left in the soil or in the snow on your next walk!
£12.45
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Versatile Vertebrates
Book SynopsisAn encyclopedia of vertebrates that comprises of the most interesting and fascinating facts from the animal world combined with a fresh and modern look.Vertebrates are one of the largest animal groups and it includes cartilaginous fish, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. What do they have in common? What is typical for their body? Are you shaking your head in confusion, telling yourself that you don't know? Shaking your head is a sign that you are a vertebrate. Because backbone and cranium are typical for them. Did you know that African ostriches run at speeds of up to 55 miles per hour, which is the average speed of a car? Or that kiwi birds stopped flying because they had no natural enemies? Dive into the animal world and find out more.This book provides readers with information about the vertebrate family in a readable and comprehensible way, while staying scientifically accurate.Trade ReviewSelected for the CBC’s 2023 April Hot Off The Press Reading List (https://www.cbcbooks.org/cbc-book-lists/april-2023/)."The collaborative project of co-authors Tom Velcovsky and Marie Kotasova Adamkova, and supported throughout with the impressive artwork of illustrator Babora Idesova, "Versatile Vertebrates" from Albatros Media provides young readers with detailed and fascinating information about the vertebrate family in a readable and comprehensible way, while staying scientifically accurate. "Versatile Bertebrates" is a welcome, informative, fun, and recommended addition to family, elementary school, and community library Pets/Wildlife and Animal Science picture book collections." —Midwest Book Review, Children's Bookwatch
£12.34
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Insectopia: The Wonderful World of Insects
Book SynopsisA sequel to Atlas of Extinct Animals and Atlas of Endangered Animals, this large-format encyclopedia focuses on the world’s largest group of animals—insects. Insects are the most diverse and abundant creatures on Earth, yet we often overlook their critical role in our ecosystem. Insectopia, the third book in the Large Encyclopedias series, invites young readers to explore the fascinating world of insects with expert entomologist Jiří Kolibac and the stunning illustrations of Pavel Dvorsky and his wife Pavla Dvorsky. With 96 pages of engaging content and lifelike full-page illustrations, Insectopia provides an immersive journey into the realm of these tiny creatures, whose behavior, shapes, and colors surprise us with their complexity. Kids will learn about the full range of topics related to insects, including complex rituals of courtship, tender care for offspring, organization of insect states, wars over food sources, and various insect features (scents, colorful wings, sharp mandibles, etc.). Sections include: Anatomy and Body Structure of Insects: How insects have a segmented body with a hard exoskeleton. Orders of Insects: The best-known groups of winged insects and their common and scientific names. Biology and Development of Insects: How insects undergo various metamorphoses. Evolution of Insects: The evolutionary relationships of insects. Evolutionary Tree of Insects: A tree graph showing the evolutionary relationships among different insect groups. Dawn of the Insects: The evolution and diversification of insects during various periods, including the emergence of flight and the extinction of certain insect orders. Diversification of Insects: The development of insect life through different geological periods, including their coevolution with plants and their rise to dominance. Courtship and Nuptial Gifts: How male insects often present a nuptial gift to the female, who chooses the suitor with the largest or most alluring gift. Adapting to Island Life: How isolated islands are home to unique plants and animals, some of which undergo insular gigantism, and are threatened by introduced predators. Fighting for the Female: Insects often engage in contests to produce offspring with a female, with the best-performing male often winning. Flying Acrobats: Dragonflies are ancient predators with exceptional flying abilities. The Short Life of the Mayfly: Mayflies have a brief lifespan of just a few hours to a few days, during which they mate, lay eggs, and die. Insect States: Termites live in large colonies with specialized castes, with worker termites providing food and defense and soldier termites fighting spraying predators. Slave-Makers, Slaves, and Warriors: Ants engage in aggressive behavior and interspecies wars. Courtship in the Hills: Insects gather on the tops of hills to find a mate, with males competing for the most visible spots, and this also attracts insectivorous birds and predators. Life in Darkness: Caves are home to uniquely adapted insects that are fairly different than those that live in the daylight. Farmer Ants: How large ant colonies are complex “state” organizations comprised of workers, soldiers, a queen and her entourage, nurses, foragers, and other occupations. Coexistence: How anthills are places where ants and other insects form complex relationships of mutual benefit or parasitism. In addition to exploring this complex world of insects, young readers will also discover the importance of insects to humankind and all life on our planet. They will learn about how insects are found everywhere, from arid deserts to freshwater pools, and how they play a crucial role in pollination, decomposition, and pest control. Written for children aged 12–15 who are nature lovers, biology enthusiasts, or just curious about the world around us, Insectopia is an essential addition to any young reader’s library. This informative and beautifully illustrated encyclopedia highlights the importance of insects and their contribution to our world. Whether used as a reference for school or as a fun read at home, Insectopia is a must-have resource for any young nature lover.Trade ReviewSelected for the CBC’s 2023 November Hot Off The Press Reading List (https://www.cbcbooks.org/cbc-book-lists/november-2023/)"Anyone wishing to while away time with a most interesting look at insects will enjoy this book." —Katrina Yurenka, Retired Librarian, Contributor, Youth Services Book Review (5 stars)"This book is packed full of information. Scientific (but down-to-earth), well-researched and very thorough. Beautiful artistic renderings not only capture the insects, but also show them in their natural environments carrying out everyday activities." —Erica Baxter, Goodreads"This is a very thorough insect encyclopedia and has awesome artwork for each section. I think any child who loves bugs would find this fascinating." —Michelle Smith, Goodreads"A very useful illustration shows a large tree with relationships between the insect species and we get to see who is closest to being cousins. I've learned a lot from this book that includes a lot of chapters and beautiful illustrations not only dedicated to the different insect species but to giving us an insight into their dawn of times, evolution, reproduction, body structure, co-operations between species, strangest shapes, strange habits." —Therearenobadbooks, Goodreads"This book is full of great information and gorgeous illustrations of species of insects. It’ would be great for an insect study." —Cheyenne S., NetGalley-Educator"This is a gorgeous book. The full-page illustrations of each insect are stunning and detailed. The text has a ton of fascinating information." —Shilo Q., NetGalley-Reviewer"Insectopia: The Wonderful World of Insects is an oversized book suitable for display. It’s designed to attract readers of all ages with lovely illustrations by Pavla Dvorska and Pavel Dvorsky, which bring full-page wonder and exceptionally artistic efforts to illustrate many facts about the insect world. The combination of art and insect facts is lovely in a title replete with insights and beautiful images, designed to entertain and educate all in one. Libraries and readers will find it visually attractive and educationally alluring." —Donovan’s Literary Services"Insectopia is a beautifully illustrated all ages book about insects by Dr. Jiří Kolibáč and illustrated by Pavel and Pavla Dvorsky. The drawings are realistically rendered in color in pencil. The illustrations are anatomically detailed and the book/writing is also scientifically accurate and up to date. The author writes engagingly and accessibly, with simple language which will be easy for readers to understand. Although it's billed as juvenile non-fiction, all ages will find it interesting and educational. This would make a great choice for public or school library acquisition, for home use, or for gift giving to a bug-interested youngster." —Annie, NetGalley-Reviewer "Insectopia: The Wonderful World of Insects is an oversized book suitable for display. It’s designed to attract readers of all ages with lovely illustrations by Pavla Dvorska and Pavel Dvorsky, which bring full-page wonder and exceptionally artistic efforts to illustrate many facts about the insect world. The combination of art and insect facts is lovely in a title replete with insights and beautiful images, designed to entertain and educate all in one. Libraries and readers will find it visually attractive and educationally alluring." —Donovan's Literary Services "This book is teeming with life! Through full-colour, full-page detailed illustrations, that somehow feel both pastoral and sharply realistic, this book comes alive. Written in an engaging, conversational style, readers will be absorbed in The Wonderful World of Insects while learning complex information from mimicry and coexistence to the full range offeatures (like bugs’ scents). This book is both comprehensive and absorbing. This encyclopedia is aimed at readers 12 - 15, but younger audiences will love learning interesting facts (e.g. did you know that fireflies speak to each other in a kind of Morse Code through their flickering light?) and want to pour over the exceptional artwork. This book feels like a fresh-take on an encyclopedia — one thatcould sit out on the coffee table and be enjoyed by anyone who picks it up. Importantly, this book reminds readers how important even the teeniest animals is important to life on our planet—and by extension, why our perception matters!" —Fairytales and Fingerpaints, IG "Insectopia: The Wonderful World of Insects is a phenomenonal encyclopedia all about the lives of insects. This extra large book is packed with fascinating information, paired with absolutely gorgeous illustrations. It gives readers an in-depth look at a variety of insects, from their anatomy to their adaptations and everything in between. Best for a middle school audience and above, this is an excellent resource for any home or classroom. There's SO much to learn from this one!" —Fun Reads for Kids, IG"There is so much information packed into this book that it’s hard to pick out my favorite parts! Here’s why I recommend this one: It is broken into sections, including anatomy, biology, diversification, adaptation, courtship, and coexistence; Explains the importance of insects in our world; The illustrations are stunning and detailed!" —Mr. J.S. Thornton, IGTable of ContentsINTRODUCTIONANATOMY AND BODY STRUCTURES OF INSECTSORDERS OF INSECTS: A SURVEYBIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSECTSEVOLUTION OF INSECTSEVOLUTIONARY TREE OF INSECTSDAWN OF THE INSECTSDIVERSIFICATION OF INSECTSCOURTSHIP AND NUPTIAL GIFTSADAPTING TO ISLAND LIFEFIGHTING FOR THE FEMALEFLYING ACROBATSTHE SHORT LIFE OF THE MAY FLYINSECT STATESSLAVE-MAKERS, SLAVES, AND WARRIORSCOURTSHIP IN THE HILLSLIFE IN DARKNESSFARMER ANTSCOEXISTENCETHE ART OF DECEPTIONMIMICRY AND THE ARMS RACEGIANT INSECTS AND THE ART OF CONCEALMENTA POOL IN A STREAMUNDERWATER DANGERCARRIERS OF DISEASELETHAL BEAUTYSABRE-TOOTHED HUNTERSDECEIVED SUITORS, AND THE BRIGHT BEAUTY OF COLORCARING PARENTSBEE HUNTERSSTRANGE SHAPESTHE COMPLICATED LIFE OF PARASITESMUSICIANS OF THE INSECT WORLDHARMFUL AND USEFULTHE THREAT OF FAMINELAKE AND SEA SURFACESUNDER THE SURFACES OF CLEAR WATER POOLSHERDERS AND THEIR FLOCKSMEAT-EATING FLIESFLYING LANTERNSBEETLE GOLIATHSTITANS OF THE RAINFOREST GLOOMMY HOME IS MY CASTLESOME LIKE IT COLDTHE LOVED AND THE UNLOVEDA LIFE IN HAIRCHEATING ORCHIDSSCOURGE OF NORTH AND SOUTH
£17.09
Albatros Media Cats Are Great BUT
Book SynopsisFilled with amusing illustrations and real-life scenarios, this guide shows kids the pros and cons of cat care, offering an insightful yet fun learning experience.Like its canine counterpart, Cats Are Great BUT introduces children to the ins and outs of cat ownership. Within its thoughtfully crafted pages, young readers discover the joys and responsibilities that accompany being a cat’s guardian. Through relatable situations and engaging lessons, this book unravels potential challenges and illustrates how the sheer fun of having a feline friend can help children overcome obstacles. All the while, it celebrates the unique bond between humans and their whiskered companions.Cats are Great BUT, aimed at children ages 6-9, offers parents and educators an invaluable tool to instill responsibility and empathy in children, all while ensuring that a lot of fun is had along the way. With its charming illustrations and relatable s
£11.39
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Submarines
Book SynopsisJoin Karl the kiwi bird on a deep-sea adventure, uncovering submarines, marine life, and ocean secrets with vivid illustrations and kid-friendly infographics.Dive into the captivating world beneath the waves with Karl the kiwi bird as your guide. This fully illustrated children''s book takes young readers on an underwater journey that is equal parts fun and informative. From submarines to exotic marine creatures, we will explore the wonders of the ocean''s depths through modern vector illustrations and informative infographics. Karl''s curiosity and enthusiasm are infectious, making learning about submarines and marine life fun and informative.Geared towards young explorers and ocean enthusiasts ages 6-9, this book is a gateway to discovering the hidden treasures of the deep sea. With its sturdy pages and vivid illustrations, it offers an immersive hands-on experience of marine exploration. The combination of modern graphics and Karl''s charismatic guidanc
£10.44
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Were off to the Forest
Book SynopsisJoin a charming daddy squirrel and his son on a heartwarming autumn adventure, discovering nature''s magic and ecological lessons in this enchanting picture book for young children.We''re Off to the Forest paints a vivid autumn picture as leaves cascade in a dance of color. Daddy squirrel and son venture into the forest daily, not just for supplies but also for something special. Amidst the rustling leaves and chilling air, a heartwarming story emerges, revealing the extraordinary in the ordinary and how even the smallest things can weave magic into the vast world.This book is a heartwarming addition to Katarina''s Small Wonders series, an enchanting collection by award-winning illustrator Katarina Macurova. This hardcover with a dust jacket promises not just a captivating tale but also valuable lessons for young minds, making it a delightful exploration of nature''s wonders for small children. Also available in the series: Upside Down, Henry the Snail
£12.34
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Underwater Park
Book SynopsisDive into an imaginative underwater amusement park where sea creatures take on fun roles, teaching kids fascinating facts about ocean life through playful, interactive storytelling. Explore a whimsical underwater amusement park where sea creatures transform into playful workers and visitors, each with a unique job. From cuttlefish stamping fins with ink at the entrance to turtles supervising the playground in the coral reef, every corner of this park is bustling with life. Kids will be delighted as they see mackerels racing on a racetrack, sardines filling the Ferris wheel cabins, and manta rays offering a joyful ride for tired guests. Along the way, young readers will discover fun facts about the diverse animals of the deep sea, and the fold-out map adds to the interactive adventure. Perfect for young readers aged 3-6, this book combines educational content with vibrant illustrations, turning learning into a fun and engaging experience. With a creative and imaginative approach to exploring marine life, it's an excellent tool for fostering curiosity about the natural world. The fold-out map enhances the interactive element, making it a must-have for any young reader eager to dive into the wonders of the ocean.
£14.36
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Diary of a Bee
Book SynopsisFollow the delightful daily adventures of Matilda the bee in this fully illustrated diary that reveals the vital role bees play in nature and their life cycle. Step into the buzzing world of bees with Diary of a Bee, a fully illustrated non-fiction book that takes young readers on an engaging journey through the life cycle of Matilda, a hardworking bee, and her friend Thomas. Presented in a diary format, this captivating narrative combines story with fascinating facts, exploring how bees live, their daily activities, and the various roles they play within the hive. From gathering nectar to tending to the queen, kids will discover the fascinating jobs that bees undertake throughout their lives, all illustrated with lively pictures that bring the story to life. Perfect for curious minds aged 6-9, this book not only entertains but also educates about the crucial importance of bees in our ecosystem. By blending captivating storytelling with rich illustrations and informative details, it inspires a love for nature and fosters an understanding of environmental awareness.
£14.41
Albatros nakladatelstvi as Encyclopedia of Undersea Life for Young Readers
Book SynopsisExplore the vibrant, mysterious world beneath the ocean's surface with this fully illustrated encyclopedia, introducing young readers to fascinating sea creatures, coral reefs, and underwater wonders. As the fourth book in the Encyclopedias for Young Readers series, this large-format encyclopedia invites children to dive into the vast and colorful world of oceans and seas. Covering the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian Oceans, it introduces young readers to the wonders of undersea life, from vibrant coral reefs teeming with life to the strange, deep-sea creatures that glide through the darkest depths. With stunning visuals and engaging facts, kids will encounter everything from the sharp teeth of sharks to the playful antics of clownfish, learning about the incredible variety of life hidden beneath the waves. Perfect for readers aged 6-9, this large-format book not only captivates but also educates, offering a treasure trove of information in an accessible and engaging way. Ideal for inspiring curiosity and a love for marine life, it encourages young minds to explore the natural world, making it a must-have for budding marine biologists and curious explorers alike.
£15.96
B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Animals & Birds
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£4.54
B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd My very First Preschool Book Animals & Birds
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£5.21
B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Amphibians: Pegasus Encyclopedia Library
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£6.25
B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Mammals: Pegasus Encyclopedia Library
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Mammals: Pegasus Encyclopedia Library
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Marine Reptiles
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Animal & Birds: My Knowledge Book
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd Animals & Birds - Flash Cards
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B Jain Publishers Pvt Ltd My First Book of Animals and Birds
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Popular Prakashan Ltd Birds
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Popular Prakashan Ltd Fish and Amphibians
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NubeOcho The Journey of Clementine
Book SynopsisClementine has just been born and doesn''t know what or who she is. Is she a star? After all, she has light just like them. Clementine doesn''t know what animal she is, she was just born and there is no one like her around. She meets Cricket and Moth, who explain that she is an insect, but they don''t remember which one. She thinks she might be a star because she has light, like the ones they see in the sky. That very same night, a little girl leaves her house to chase the small lights that illuminate the forest. They will meet and become friends. Will the girl be able to help Clementine understand who she is?
£14.24
Editorial el Pirata Time to Eat
Book SynopsisFanti, a baby elephant, is very hungry. Luckily, she has learned to eat on her own, and she loves to eat everything! Will she be able to finish all her food?This fantastic interactive story is perfect for playing with your little ones and helping them learn that they should eat everything. After all, Fanti feels great after eating!Time to Eat is part of the Bit by Bit I Learn More and I Grow Big collection, which is a reference collection designed for children from 0 to 3 years old.Collection features:- It addresses kids’ first big challenges, with animals as the main characters.- It has been supervised by early year's educators.- The stories are interactive: children must play and help the different animals.- The books are made of cardboard and have a handle, so children can carry them around more easily.- The illustrations are fun and eye-catching, and stand out against the backgrounds. The last page has a flap to open, where children can see the before and after of learning each challenge.- The main animal character of each story encourages a friend to learn as well.- They are short stories, designed for the attention span of the youngest children.- The collection is a fun tool to encourage the little ones that they can perform the action, like the main characters of the stories.- The text is in CAPITAL letters, the first that children learn. So they can use them again when they are older or have their siblings read them.- It’ s the ideal book collection to help babies with their first big challenges!Titles in the collection: 1) I Want a Bath2) Let’ s Go to Sleep3) Time to Eat4) I Can Brush My Teeth5) Bye-Bye Pacifier6) No More Diapers7) I Dress Myself8) I Tidy Up After I Play9) Let’ s Play Without Screens
£6.95