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Small children are fascinated by animals and bright colours, and Lucy Collins has created here vivid and fun images of familiar animals that are just the rigt size for tiny hands. Now touchy and feely too, these books have fluffy covers that are perfect for babies and parents to share.
Presents illustrations of familiar garden animals, including the bee, mole, robin, and worm.
Looks at seven garden animals, including ants, redbreasts, and grasshoppers, with basic facts about the way each animal behaves.
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Captivating illustrations and lively text make this follow-up to the bestselling My First Book of Garden Birds the perfect first introduction to garden animals. Try to guess the animal from the clues then turn over the page to discover its name and more facts.
A quirky look at some of the most unusual garden animals ever kept in Britain, from crocodiles to wombats Perhaps one of the less known facts about the Pre-Raphaelite artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti is that he kept wombats in his garden at Cheyne Walk, London, to whom he and Christina addressed poetry (he also kept zebu - a type of cattle). This is just one of the stories in this entertaining book, which brings together two great British pastimes: animal husbandry and the garden. Taking the reader on a journey from the armadillos owned by merchants in the City of London in the eighteenth century and nourished on garden earthworms, to Queen Charlotte's zebra, which was accommodated close to her house at Buckingham Gate and renowned for its nicotine-fueled filthy temper, here are quirky tales of animals in the garden through the centuries.
Head over to the garden with Nora the Naturalist! This fun and engaging look at the world of Garden Animals includes text at two-levels, large color photographs, and further information supplied by the fun chibi character, "Nora the Naturalist," to help readers advance to the "next level."
A simple introduction to animals and insects found in the garden.
Very young readers will love naming the garden animals in this jolly concertina book! With clear, colourful illustrations and an unusual format, this is an essential addition to any home library.