From field mice to foxes, and butterflies to beech trees, this title is of interest to young nature lovers, providing facts about the different animals and plants to be found in gardens, whatever their size, shape or aspect.
This is a soft and cuddly first cloth book for babies aged three to 18 months. It features many of the characters shown in the other books in the range....
Guess which animals are hiding in these games of hide-and-seek. The funny rhyming text gives the clues then the page slides open to reveal the cheeky creature hidden beneath!
Garden
The core of the book describes animals that have been imported deliberately or accidentally and have established populations in the wild, among them the Red-necked Wallaby, Monk Parakeet and African Clawed Toad.
This comprehensive book explains the best ways to attract wildlife to gardens and encourage it to stay there.
This pocket-sized field guide is packed with information on 200 mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates such as spiders found in gardens in Britain and elsewhere in northern Europe.
"Describes 12 backyard animals and features a large photograph of each animal presented. Includes information on each animal's habitat or place of origin, size, and diet"--
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.
The books in this series make science fun and accessible to children of primary school age. This is a garden fun and fact book, discussing such questions as: why is the grass green?; why don't trees fall over?; and what do worms do all day?
The Green Guide to Garden Wildlife makes identifying them easy for beginners and amateur naturalists alike.
This book, the second title in an exciting new series, investigates the ever-popular subject of the wildlife which can be found in Australian backyards.
Tells you how to design a garden that will become an extension of the house; provide peep holes to observe the bush garden's bird and insect life; use water to attract even more creatures to the garden; choose the plants which will best ...
Stephen Dolton is the winner of a Kodak scholarship, the Hood Medal, the Nikon Award and the Royal Photographic Society's Silver Progress Medal.
Originally published: Garden friends / Linda B. Gambrell. 2003.
This series looks at habitats in the UK. For each habitat type, a number of examples are used from various parts of the country.
This is a child's imagination and discovery book about plants, animals, family, friends, and growing up. A fun book for the entire family.
Each double page contains a brief factual introduction to a species of garden wildlife such as butterflies, birds and bugs, as well as information on plant-life such as trees, leaves and seeds.
Monsters in My Garden
"Describes 12 backyard animals and features a large photograph of each animal presented. Includes information on each animal's habitat or place of origin, size, and diet"--