Songs of the Birds

4.69 ( 26 Ratings by Goodreads)
Songs of the Birds

Songs of the Birds

4.69 (26 Ratings by Goodreads)
board book
Published: 2 March, 2023
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Be enchanted by the beautiful birdsong which can be found across Europe. With 24 different bird calls and eight habitats to explore, there is so much to learn about these brilliant animals. Stunning artwork from Clover Robin brings to life this mesmerising part of nature. Budding birders will love delving into each habitat and finding out fascinating facts about the birds which live there. Learn how to identify the call of a song thrush and the markings of a Moorhen. Find out which bird nests in holes in the ground and which makes its home in holes in the trees. Familiar locations such as marshes, woodlands, towns and gardens become treasure troves of brilliant birds. Elegant collage artwork from Clover Robin makes this the perfect book for little nature enthusiasts.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781838914929
ISBN10 1838914927
Number Of Pages 16
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Little Tiger Press Group
Format board book
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With its unique, interactive design, this book had the kids coming back to it time and time again. * The Independent *

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Author's Bio

Clover Robin is a surface pattern designer and illustrator. She grew up in glorious Devon before training and graduating from Leeds College of Art and Design in 2007, followed by a Masters from Central Saint Martins. She delights in nature and all things botanical, inspired by a childhood of woodland walks and countryside rambles. Clover is currently based in Greenwich, London where all of her artwork is lovingly handcrafted and printed. Isabel Otter is a children's book editor and writer. When not writing, you can find her climbing mountains in muddy boots, squirrelled into an armchair with a novel and a cup of tea or tending to her potted plants.

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