Wow! Forests
Author: Camilla de la Bedoyere
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Which tree is as tall as a skyscraper? Why do sloths turn green? Who lives up high and who lives on the ground? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Wow! Forests. Fascinating text from zoological expert Camilla de a Bedoyere takes you to forests and woodlands all around the world, where you can discover mind-blowing facts about the trees, and the bears, birds and bees that inhabit them. Meet a ghost bear, try to unravel never-ending roots and discover how vital forests are for us and the world. Fun, lively and hilarious illustrations by Ste Johnson bring this environment and its creatures to life. Wow! is a fantastic series not only filled with the best and most amazing facts about popular science topics, but each book also includes beautiful illustrations with fun and interactive artwork clues that lead readers through the book and stimulate discussion. This appealing series is certain to make readers say 'Wow!' over and over again.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Which tree is as tall as a skyscraper? Why do sloths turn green? Who lives up high and who lives on the ground? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Wow! Forests. Fascinating text from zoological expert Camilla de a Bedoyere takes you to forests and woodlands all around the world, where you can discover mind-blowing facts about the trees, and the bears, birds and bees that inhabit them. Meet a ghost bear, try to unravel never-ending roots and discover how vital forests are for us and the world. Fun, lively and hilarious illustrations by Ste Johnson bring this environment and its creatures to life. Wow! is a fantastic series not only filled with the best and most amazing facts about popular science topics, but each book also includes beautiful illustrations with fun and interactive artwork clues that lead readers through the book and stimulate discussion. This appealing series is certain to make readers say 'Wow!' over and over again.
Format: Paperback
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Author: Camilla de la Bedoyere
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Which tree is as tall as a skyscraper? Why do sloths turn green? Who lives up high and who lives on the ground? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Wow! Forests. Fascinating text from zoological expert Camilla de a Bedoyere takes you to forests and woodlands all around the world, where you can discover mind-blowing facts about the trees, and the bears, birds and bees that inhabit them. Meet a ghost bear, try to unravel never-ending roots and discover how vital forests are for us and the world. Fun, lively and hilarious illustrations by Ste Johnson bring this environment and its creatures to life. Wow! is a fantastic series not only filled with the best and most amazing facts about popular science topics, but each book also includes beautiful illustrations with fun and interactive artwork clues that lead readers through the book and stimulate discussion. This appealing series is certain to make readers say 'Wow!' over and over again.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Which tree is as tall as a skyscraper? Why do sloths turn green? Who lives up high and who lives on the ground? Find out the answers to these questions and more in Wow! Forests. Fascinating text from zoological expert Camilla de a Bedoyere takes you to forests and woodlands all around the world, where you can discover mind-blowing facts about the trees, and the bears, birds and bees that inhabit them. Meet a ghost bear, try to unravel never-ending roots and discover how vital forests are for us and the world. Fun, lively and hilarious illustrations by Ste Johnson bring this environment and its creatures to life. Wow! is a fantastic series not only filled with the best and most amazing facts about popular science topics, but each book also includes beautiful illustrations with fun and interactive artwork clues that lead readers through the book and stimulate discussion. This appealing series is certain to make readers say 'Wow!' over and over again.
Wow! Forests