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Follow Little Robin on a flight from the city to the jungle, visiting ten different kinds of birds from around the world.
Little Robin wakes up early and flies away from the nest on an adventure, meeting over ten species of birds from all over the world, from garden sparrows to city magpies, soaring bald eagles to flightless kiwis. Little Robin’s Book of Birds is a delightful, colourful treat, ending with a peaceful night-time scene perfect for winding down at bedtime.
This reimagining of the bestselling The Big Book of Birds is designed to instil an early love and curiosity for the natural world and its wonderful wildlife. Packed with sound effects and simple phrases to engage babies with Yuval Zommer's gorgeous illustrations, this chunky board book is the perfect for Yuval Zommer fans, design conscious gift-givers and any child who loves the sound of birdsong.
Follows Little Bee as she buzzes from garden to greenhouse to desert, visiting all sorts of different blooms, each one as beautiful and fascinating as the next.
Little Bee leaves her hive and flies out to discover the many beautiful and strange plants and flowers that bring colour to the world. Buzz by dazzling tulips and floating water lilies but watch out for the snapping Venus flytraps!
Packed with bright illustrations and creative wordplay, this chunky board book is designed to instil a love of nature from an early age, great for reading aloud yet perfect for bedtime, finishing with a peaceful night-time scene.
Produced in a distinctive upright format, and written by an expert baby book writer, using sound effects and simple phrases to engage babies with the pictures on the page, this range of board books has broad appeal to both Yuval Zommer fans and design-conscious gift-givers alike.
Follow a baby turtle on a drifting undersea journey to discover all kinds of marine life.
Little Turtle is on an undersea adventure! Dive and drift with Little Turtle to meet all sorts of fantastic fish and marvelous mammals.
Packed with Yuval Zommer’s gorgeous illustrations, tons of creatures to spot, and fun words to read out loud, this chunky board book is perfect for any child who loves the sea.
Ten kinds of marine life are spotlighted on Little Turtle’s ocean journey. This reimagining of the best-selling The Big Book of the Blue for the youngest readers is designed to instill a love and curiosity for the natural world and the varied and vulnerable creatures that live in it.
Illustrated in color throughout
From Julia Donaldson, bestselling author of The Gruffalo, and
award-winning illustrator Yuval Zommer, comes a charming minibeast
Cinderella story. Crawling through the garden, the little Woolly
Bear Caterpillar wonders what kind of moth she will become. Bonny
and bright, stunning and smart, but not kind, the other
caterpillars laugh at the small, plain Woolly Bear. There is one
thing that they are sure of: Woolly Bear could never be as dramatic
and beautiful as them! But could one little caterpillar be about to
undergo a truly terrific transformation? Brilliantly written and
stunningly illustrated this engaging picture book comes complete
with a non-fiction mini book about caterpillars and moths written
by a nature specialist.
This award-winning, double-sided foldout book takes you on a
fascinating journey down through the layers of the Earth, all the
way to the planet's core and out the other side. *Picked by the
Guardian as one of '15 Modern Classics' books* When you're out
walking around, whether on the city streets or a country trail,
there's always so much to see and hear. But do you ever stop and
look down? Have you ever wondered what's going on deep in the
ground under your feet? There are so many amazing sights to see!
One side of the foldout shows the ground beneath the city, whilst
the reverse side shows the ground beneath the countryside. The
underground scenes include tunnels and pipes, creatures' burrows,
layers of rock and the planet's molten core, each running
seamlessly into the next. Mixing urban and rural settings, covering
subjects such as geology, archaeology and natural history, The
Street Beneath My Feet offers children the opportunity to explore
their world through a detailed learning experience. And its
foldout, laperello (or concertina) style, which extends to 2.5
metres in length, is ideal for spreading out on the floor to pore
over for hours. Explore even more of the world with The Skies Above
My Eyes (August 2018) and The World Around Me (October 2020),
companion books from the Look Closer series.
Following on from the hugely successful The Big Book of the Blue
comes this nonfiction sticker activity book that brings the marine
world alive in a creative way. Taking fascinating facts as its
starting point, the activities in the book invite children to draw,
colour and play games with all manner of ocean wildlife, inspiring
children's interest in nature as they play. Sid the Sardine
accompanies readers throughout the book, explaining the 20+
activities and games as he swims along. Yuval Zommer's rich
illustrations characterize some of the quirkiest sea-creatures and
make fantastic stickers for children to use in their drawings and
to complete games and puzzles with.
Featuring twenty-two easy craft projects using natural and recycled
materials, The Big Book of Nature Art is a fun and eco way for
young children to connect creatively with nature. From bestselling
author Yuval Zommer, The Big Book of Nature Art is packed with
twenty-two easy art activities inspired by nature. Each of the
activities can be achieved in four simple steps using natural
materials combined with recycled or found materials from around the
home. Drawing on Zommer’s years of experience running art
workshops for children, The Big Book of Nature Art includes his
tips for stress-free ways to get creative with kids. Each nature
art activity requires no more than five minutes set-up and five
minutes clean-up, making them easy to achieve and fun for everyone
involved. The book also encourages children to see the creative
potential in the natural and everyday treasures all around us –
from twigs, seed pods, petals and leaves through to loo rolls,
pencil shavings, takeaway cutlery and kitchen string. Little nature
artists will enjoy making paper-plate birds; leaf bugs; coffee-cup
owls; tree bark bats; and seed pod creepy crawlies, as well as
scenes for their creatures to dwell in, from watery worlds to
underground tunnels.
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The Wild (1)
Yuval Zommer
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R388
R350
Discovery Miles 3 500
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Once upon a time, somewhere not far away, was the Wild. The Wild
was huge and giving, and everything from insects, to birds, to
humans made their home in it. At first, people lived lightly and
took what they needed, but when they started to take more, the Wild
suffered. For the Wild to be healthy, someone must be brave enough
to raise their voice . . . Yuval Zommer's lyrical modern fable has
a hopeful and powerful message about how our environment needs us
just as much as we need it.
The Big Book of Belonging is for all the children who like to climb
trees, run barefoot, splash in paddles, search for bugs, sing with
the birds, taste snowflakes and count the stars. By placing
children at the heart of the natural world, the book celebrates our
connection with planet Earth and reveals the often surprising
similarities between humans, animals and plants. Illustrated in
Yuval Zommer's inimitable style and packed with quirky natural
history facts, readers will discover that sea otters hold hands
just like humans do; hermit crabs have homes; and that butterflies
also have bedtimes. They'll learn that just as humans have unique
fingerprints, zebras have different stripes, cowrie shells have
distinct spots and that no two snowflakes are identical. The book's
uplifting message will inspire environmentalists young and old
alike - we all belong to nature, and nature belongs to us all.
This book is jam-packed with more stickers than there are warts on
a warthog. You'll discover beasts that growl, prowl, claw and roar
and have all sorts of fun sticking them throughout the book. But
wait, there's more! You can also: - Design your own beaver dam -
Stick ants on the armadillos' tongues - Play a game of Guess Whose
Paw Prints?
This book is jam-packed with more stickers than a centipede can
shake its legs at. You'll discover bugs that creep, crawl, wriggle
and fly and have all sorts of fun sticking them throughout the
book. But wait, there's more! You can also: - Design your own
butterfly - Stick flies on the picnic - Play a game of Bugs in a
Rug
Discover the beauty and wonder of trees in this stunningly
illustrated collection of poetry and stories celebrating trees and
what they mean to the world around us . . . Inspired by the woods
around his home, the mighty forests that support our life on Earth,
and the Ted Hughes poem which gives this book its title, My Heart
Was a Tree is a celebration, and Sir Michael Morpurgo's love letter
to trees. There are stories from an ancient olive remembering
Odysseus and Penelope, and from a eucalyptus that gave shelter to a
koala; from a piece of driftwood that was made into a chair, and
from a tiny sapling carried by a refugee as a reminder of home –
these are poems and stories that will amuse, move and energise
families and readers of all ages to appreciate the beauty and
wonder of trees. Yuval Zommer's beautiful, detailed illustrations
bring the natural world to life, and make My Heart Was a Tree a
book to pore over for hours and hours, discovering something new
each time.
Have you ever looked up and wondered what's going on high up in the
skies above your eyes? Take a journey up into the air, through the
atmosphere, way out into space and back down to Earth in this
richly illustrated concertina book. Zoom past the technology that
fills our skies, from helicopters, fighter jets, weather balloons,
to satellites, hang-gliders and hot-air balloons. Discover the
insects and animals that whizz through the skies, explore the
layers of the atmosphere, and travel through the solar system and
out to the galaxies far beyond. The follow up to The Street Beneath
My Feet, which dug down to the center of the Earth, this expansive
concertina book opens out to an impressive 2.5 metres, perfect for
inquisitive young minds. Begin your journey from the sidewalk of a
busy city. Look up beyond the traffic lights, utility wires, and
skyscrapers. Unfold the connected pages to reveal the incredible
man-made sights that you would see 20 kilometres above (a weather
balloon), 50 kilometres above (a rocket blasting a capsule into
space), 100 kilometres above (a space plane and satellites), 400
kilometres above (the International Space Station), 380,000
kilometres above (the Moon) and through our Solar System. Turn to
the top of the other side to make your way beyond the Solar System
to the hundreds of billions of galaxies filled with stars and
planets we haven't discovered yet. Then start your journey back
down through the amazing natural wonders you would see 10,000
kilometres above (a comet), 85 kilometres above (meteoroids burning
up as they enter Earth's atmosphere), 11 kilometres above (a
cumulonimbus cloud bringing thunder and lightning), 8 kilometres
above (migrating storks), and down through the mountains, past
trees, bats and butterflies to finally reach the ground again -
this time in a grassy clearing of a forest, where you can imagine
yourself lying on your back wondering at the thought of the whole
universe above your head. From jet trails to comets' tails, enjoy
amazing sights as you journey through the skies. Explore even more
of the world with The Street Beneath My Feet (March 2017) and The
World Around Me (October 2020), companion books from the Look
Closer series.
Why is a flamingo pink? Can a parrot talk? Is a bald eagle really
bald? This follow-up to the hugely successful The Big Book of Bugs,
The Big Book of Beasts and The Big Book of the Blue answers these
questions and many more. It opens with introductory spreads
explaining how to recognize different bird's eggs, the bird family
tree, why different species of birds have different beaks and
feathers, and why some birds migrate and travel vast distances
every year. Subsequent spreads, illustrated with various habitats,
are dedicated to specific varieties of bird, including
hummingbirds, peacocks, flamingos, bald eagles, secretary birds,
albatrosses and red-crowned cranes. Some will teach children how to
spot different birds within a specific variety, for example how to
differentiate the American robin from the European robin. Others
explore bird habitats, for example showing how birds adapt to live
in cities. Finally, the book invites young bird spotters to protect
birds where they live and make their gardens bird friendly. This is
a big, beautiful book to look at again and again.
WINNER of the 2018 4-11 Picture Book Awards (Non-Fiction 4-7
category) Nominated for the 2018 CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal This
book opens with introductory spreads explaining that beasts are
wild animals that can't be tamed and gives tips on how to spot them
in their natural habitats. Subsequent spreads, illustrated with
scenic compositions, are dedicated to specific beasts, including
armadillos, bears, tigers and the Tasmanian Devil. Later spreads
approach the world of beasts thematically, looking at mythical
beasts, Ice-Age beasts, beasts on your street and how to save
beasts in danger. The text is chatty, funny and full of amazing
facts.
GOLD Winner of the Junior Design Awards in the Best
Designed/Illustrated Book for Children category What does a venus
fly trap eat? How strong is a giant water lily? Does a cactus
flower? The newest addition to Yuval Zommer's bestselling series
answers these questions and more as it introduces young children to
all kinds of colourful, carnivorous, weird and wonderful flowering
plants from around the world. It opens with introductory spreads on
how to be a botanist; how to recognise different types of flowers;
the life-cycle of a plant; flower anatomy; and the seven types of
animal pollinators including bats, birds and beetles. Subsequent
spreads, illustrated within various habitats, are dedicated to
specific varieties of plants, including the carnivorous venus
flytrap, the giant water lily and the weird and wonderful corpse
flower. Readers will enjoy learning about different edible flowers
and why flowers are fragrant or colourful, not to mention grisly
details about carnivorous and poisonous flowers.
Nominated for the 2019 Kate Greenaway Medal Why do octopuses have
eight arms? Why do crabs run sideways? Are jellyfish made of jelly?
Yuval Zommer's beautiful new book provides the answers to these and
many more fishy questions. His wonderfully quirky illustrations
show off all kinds of slippery, shimmery and surprising sea
creatures, including sea turtles, whales, sharks, rays and
seahorses. Chatty, funny and full of amazing facts, it will be
devoured by children eager to find out about the most exciting
creatures from the deep blue.
Introductory spreads explain that bugs live nearly everywhere on
Earth and give tips on how to become a young bug spotter. The book
is divided into key groups of bugs, including beetles, moths,
butterflies, bees, snails, crickets, grasshoppers, worms and
spiders, all illustrated with scenic compositions. Some spreads
approach the world of bugs thematically, such as bugs that come out
at night, baby creepy-crawlies and life cycles, how bugs hide and
show off and how some bugs love to live in your home. The text is
chatty, funny and full of amazing facts.
This book is jam-packed with more stickers than a peacock can shake
its feathers at. You'll discover birds that soar, hunt, waddle and
show off and have all sorts of fun sticking them throughout the
book. But wait, there's more! You can also: * Design a hoopoe's
crown * Stick the right egg in the nest * Play a game of Blackbird
Bingo
This book is jam-packed with more stickers than there are prickles
on a cactus. You'll discover plants that are stinky, carnivorous
and as old as a dinosaur and have all sorts of fun sticking them
throughout the book. But wait, there's more! You can also: * Design
your own bouquet of flowers * Stick flies on the corpse flower *
Play a game of Cherry Blossom Bingo
From Julia Donaldson, bestselling author of The Gruffalo, and award-winning illustrator Yuval Zommer, comes a charming minibeast twist on the ugly duckling story.
Crawling through the garden, the little Woolly Bear Caterpillar wonders what kind of moth she will become. Bonny and bright, stunning and smart, but not kind, the other caterpillars laugh at the small, plain Woolly Bear. There is one thing that they are sure of: Woolly Bear could never be as beautiful as them! But could one little caterpillar be about to undergo a truly terrific transformation?
Brilliantly written and stunningly illustrated this engaging picture book comes complete with a non-fiction mini book written by a nature specialist.
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