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RSPB First Book Of Minibeasts

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: A & C Black (Childrens books)
Published: 27th May 2011
Dimensions: w 112mm h 195mm d 7mm
Weight: 115g
ISBN-10: 1408137151
ISBN-13: 9781408137154
Barcode No: 9781408137154
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Synopsis
Learn all about identifying minibeasts with this beautifully illustrated spotters guide. With 35 common garden bugs to learn about, the RSPB First Book of Minibeasts is perfect for budding wildlife explorers and naturalists. Through beautiful full-page illustration accompanied by key information about each creature, this book is designed to encourage young children's interest in the outside world and the wildlife around them. Includes a spotter's chart for children to fill in, key facts about each minibeast and accurate illustrations to make spotting bugs easy. Part of a series of collectible spotter's guides published in partnership with the RSPB, the largest wildlife conservation charity in Europe.

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"A spotter's chart for children to fill in, and links to internet based activities in each book, mean that children can extend the fun" * The Green Parent * 'beautifully illustrated books...include a spotter's guide at the back, perfect for encouraging children to find out more about creatures and plants and where they might be found. They are ideal for linking to KS1 geography and science topics...' * Family Interest (Summer 2011) * 'ideal for children starting to show an interest in nature. Beautiful full-page illustrations are complemented by key information about each creature or flower...they make a wonderful introduction for children to the world around us, and they are so attractive and easy to use that children will find them a real encouragement.' * www.parentsintouch.co.uk (August 2011) *