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.
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.
A beautifully illustrated introduction to some common garden insects for young children.
Each bird is introduced on a right-hand page in an illustration where it is partly obscured or turned away from the viewer. The text gives some clues and invites readers to guess the bird's identity.
The text gives some clues and invites readers to guess the bird's identity. The reader then turns the page to find out more. 'This beautifully illustrated book by the RSPB is a lovely way to introduce younger juniors to the UK's birds.
These amazing photos from the archives of the National Wildlife Federation showcase a menagerie of marvelous creatures.
Explore tons of intriguing information through colorful photos and fascinating facts about your favorite mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians! Features include animals from around the world, fact boxes, and species information.
My First Animals: Let's Squeak and Squawk! helps kids develop first language skills by introducing them to a world of incredible animals.
Create wildlife habitats and attract birds, bees, and other creatures to your very own garden: “A must-have for any gardening library.” —Gardeners World Filled with beautiful photos, this book is a practical guide for anyone who wants ...
Dive straight in to discover: -Practical illustrated step-by-step projects for all level of gardeners -Tips and advice to adjust to the principles of wild gardening -Inspiration for rewilding your garden space and encourage local ...
“They love to come up here,” says Mudd as the dogs play on a rock overlooking the canyon, “but they will never come up here on their own. This is coyote territory. They're very clear about what those borders are.