Epic Animal Journeys: Migration and navigation by air, land and sea
Author: Ed J. Brown
Format: Hardback, 230mm x 290mm, 660g, 72 pages
Published: Cicada Books, United Kingdom, 2022
Robust insights into the often mind-bogglingly arduous journeys of animals all over the world. - Kirkus Reviews
'The awe-inspiring migratory stories of the animals offered in Epic Animal Journeys will give the reader a new-found sense of respect for nature and offer the classroom teacher a golden opportunity to delve more deeply into our natural world with learners.' - Just Imagine Book Reviews
Migration is one of the great mysteries of the natural world. With no engines or GPS devices, birds fly thousands of miles to their African feeding grounds, salmon cross oceans so that they may return to the rivers in which they were born and monarch butterflies spend their entire adult lives traveling from the grasslands of the Midwest to the forests of Mexico.
This book takes a close look at how and why different animals migrate. The science of migration and navigation is broken down into clearly understood texts, and then brought to life with beautiful packaging and vivid illustrations by Aquila illustrator, Ed J Brown.
Ed J Brown is British illustrator and writer living in Leipzig. His striking, humour-packed illustrations have featured in Reader's Digest, Anorak Magazine, and Aquila Magazine. This is his first book.
Author: Ed J. Brown
Format: Hardback, 230mm x 290mm, 660g, 72 pages
Published: Cicada Books, United Kingdom, 2022
Robust insights into the often mind-bogglingly arduous journeys of animals all over the world. - Kirkus Reviews
'The awe-inspiring migratory stories of the animals offered in Epic Animal Journeys will give the reader a new-found sense of respect for nature and offer the classroom teacher a golden opportunity to delve more deeply into our natural world with learners.' - Just Imagine Book Reviews
Migration is one of the great mysteries of the natural world. With no engines or GPS devices, birds fly thousands of miles to their African feeding grounds, salmon cross oceans so that they may return to the rivers in which they were born and monarch butterflies spend their entire adult lives traveling from the grasslands of the Midwest to the forests of Mexico.
This book takes a close look at how and why different animals migrate. The science of migration and navigation is broken down into clearly understood texts, and then brought to life with beautiful packaging and vivid illustrations by Aquila illustrator, Ed J Brown.
Ed J Brown is British illustrator and writer living in Leipzig. His striking, humour-packed illustrations have featured in Reader's Digest, Anorak Magazine, and Aquila Magazine. This is his first book.