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Books > Children's & Educational > Leisure interests, hobbies & sport > Natural history & pets > Animals
The Secret Woodland Activity Book is a beautifully illustrated and
immersive Scandinavian-style woodland-themed activity book full of
magic and make-believe. Rather than being an activity book that
children take with them when playing outside, this exciting title
is pact full of woodland activities for children to do wherever
they are. Some of the characters in the woodland activity book
include magical birds, woodland sprites and fairies as well as
other more conventional creatures such as bears, owls and foxes.
Activities in The Secret Woodland Activity Book include mazes,
paper crafts activities, colouring in, recipes, scenes to create
with help from the included stickers and treasure maps, and all
with a mystical and magical theme!
This book is a compilation of bird stories written by our mother,
Martha Ramseur Gillham. They were first published in the Arkansas
Wildlife Federation newspaper Arkansas Out-of-Doors from 1972 until
1985. She was a longtime member of the federation which was
instrumental in passing Amendment 35 to the Arkansas constitution
which established the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission as an
independent body. All the illustrations were drawn by another
member and close friend, Joe Gray, a commercial and wildlife
artist, and political cartoonist in Dardanelle Arkansas. The book
has been assembled and published at the insistence and funding of
our father Ralph Gillham. All proceeds from sales will go to the
Yell County Wildlife Federation. Lucien and Richard Gillham, Joanna
Gray Lange and Bob Gray
Early readers learn about insects and spiders in this
basic-concept, nonfiction book. With its bright colors, picture
glossary, and informative text, readers will be immersed in the
world of insects and spiders!
From the bestselling author of Darwin's Dragons comes a high-stakes
aquatic adventure, perfect for fans of The Murderer's Ape! England,
1893, and aquarium fever is at its height. Twelve-year-old Vinnie
Fyfe works in the tea-shop at Brighton aquarium, and waits for her
milliner mother to return from Paris. The arrival of a giant
octopus changes her life for ever. Discovering a talent for art,
Vinnie begins to draw the extraordinary beast. She soon realises
she can communicate with the octopus through colour and - as a
gripping mystery begins to unfold - discovers what true courage
really means ... The second middle-grade historical adventure by
critically acclaimed Lindsay Galvin, author of Darwin's Dragons A
gripping Victorian mystery with a touching connection between a
young girl and an octopus at its heart Strong STEM and natural
history themes with an underwater twist Effortlessly blends
exciting adventure with a rip-roaring historical mystery and
non-fiction elements PRAISE FOR DARWIN'S DRAGONS: 'A striking and
original adventure ... just the sort of story I love.' EMMA CARROLL
'WHAT a voyage! [Darwin's Dragons] is everything you hope it will
be ...' LUCY STRANGE '[A] beautifully fictionalised story' THE
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