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In this uplifting picture book about spring, follow two children
and their father through their backyard as they discover all the
different ways nature wakes up from its long winter sleep. Spot the
busy creatures and plants as the tale unfolds, then learn about how
each responds to the increasing daylight and warmth that usher in
the season. Co-authors Sean Taylor (picture book author) and Alex
Morss (ecologist, journalist, and educator) offer an inviting
introduction to the science behind spring. The yard is bright,
birds are singing, the bees are buzzing and there are tadpoles in
the pond! What is all the commotion about? In each colourful scene,
the family discovers a different sign of spring - a bird collecting
twigs for its nest, a fox snuggling her cubs, a caterpillar
feasting on leaves... After the story, annotated illustrations
explain the spring behaviours of various plants and animals.
Inspire an appreciation for the natural world in this joyous
exploration of spring.
In this cozy bedtime story, follow a child and his grandma through
a winter landscape to explore how the Earth goes to sleep for
winter. Spot the sleeping animals as the tale unfolds, then learn
about their hibernation habits from the information pages at the
end. Co-authors Sean Taylor (picture book author) and Alex Morss
(ecologist, journalist, and educator) offer a gentle introduction
to the concept of hibernation. In the frosty, quiet forest, the
snow blankets the ground and the trees have shed their leaves.
Where have all the animals gone? Are they asleep too? In each
cutaway scene, see what the child cannot - that underground below
his feet are dens with sleeping creatures, and within the hollow
trunks of trees, animals are nesting. After the story, annotated
illustrations explain the hibernation facts for each animal and
what they will do when they wake up for spring. Cozy up as you
expand your and your child's knowledge of the natural world.
In this uplifting picture book about spring, follow two children
and their father through their backyard as they discover all the
different ways nature wakes up from its long winter sleep. Spot the
busy creatures and plants as the tale unfolds, then learn about how
each responds to the increasing daylight and warmth that usher in
the season. Co-authors Sean Taylor (picture book author) and Alex
Morss (ecologist, journalist, and educator) offer an inviting
introduction to the science behind spring. The yard is bright,
birds are singing, the bees are buzzing and there are tadpoles in
the pond! What is all the commotion about? Â In each
colourful scene, the family discovers a different sign of spring
– a bird collecting twigs for its nest, a fox snuggling her cubs,
a caterpillar feasting on leaves… After the story, annotated
illustrations explain the spring behaviours of various plants and
animals. Inspire an appreciation for the natural world in this
joyous exploration of spring.
In this cozy bedtime story, follow a child and his grandma through
a winter landscape to explore how the Earth goes to sleep for
winter. Spot the sleeping animals as the tale unfolds, then learn
about their hibernation habits from the information pages at the
end. Co-authors Sean Taylor (picture book author) and Alex Morss
(ecologist, journalist, and educator) offer a gentle introduction
to the concept of hibernation. In the frosty, quiet forest, the
snow blankets the ground and the trees have shed their leaves.
Where have all the animals gone? Are they asleep too? In each
cutaway scene, see what the child cannot--that underground below
his feet are dens with sleeping creatures, and within the hollow
trunks of trees, animals are nesting. After the story, annotated
illustrations explain the hibernation facts for each animal and
what they will do when they wake up for spring. Cozy up as you
expand your and your child's knowledge of the natural world.
"Gorgeous... a sunlit heat rises off the page, while the story
addresses the changing climate with openness and hope." - Imogen
Russell Williams, The Guardian In this follow-up to Winter Sleep
and Busy Spring, Wild Summer explores nature in summer. The
beautifully-told story follows a young girl and her naturalist
grandpa as they walk down a wild path towards the coast. They spot
amazing plants and animals. She is enchanted by the vibrancy of
life around her, but asks: "Do plants and animals want summer to
last forever?" Young curiosity is combined with old wisdom in a
nature-filled adventure showing a touching relationship between
grandfather and grandchild. He teaches her about challenges facing
the natural world around her, as we explore a meadow, stream,
heathland, fire-charred pine wood, fossil rich cliffs, rocky cove
and ocean life. Filled with fascinating facts and stunning
illustrations, the books in this series encourage children to
discover more about nature and the seasons. Also available from
this series are Winter Sleep and Busy Spring,
A gloriously illustrated first guide to the weather for ages 6+.
Split into four clear sections on: What is Weather?, Changing
Weather, World Weather and Extreme Weather, discover how storm
clouds form, why we have seasons, how seaweed can tell us what the
weather will be, why fish and frogs sometimes fall from the sky and
much more. Cinyee Chiu's charming illustrations are accompanied by
carefully written text for young readers by children's natural
history author Camilla de la Bedoyere. Consulted by experts at the
Royal Meteorological Society. Includes 4 tear-out wipe-clean
spotting cards, ideal for using on a nature walk or in the garden
to encourage a sense of adventure, and a glossary of weather words.
There's a peregrine falcon to spot in every scene - will you find
them all?
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