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Get Out: Halcyon River Activity Book

4.50 ( 2 Ratings by Goodreads)
Get Out: Halcyon River Activity Book

Get Out: Halcyon River Activity Book

4.50 (2 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 26 August, 2010
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Following on from the major BBC1 TV series screened in the spring of 2010 this Halcyon River activity book is the perfect way to engage children on everything to do with wildlife in streams and rivers. Written by Philippa Forrester, with lots of input from their three children Gus (three) Arthur (six) and Fred (nine), this book is full of things to do, facts about the river wildlife. It features photographs by Charlie, their father, and illustrations from the children themselves. It follows key stage learning.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848092266
ISBN10 1848092261
Number Of Pages 64
Item Weight 638 g
Product Dimensions 240 x 14 x 288 mm
Publisher / Reseller Preface Publishing
Format paperback
Edition Children's ed
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Author's Bio

Philippa Forrester has a degree in Environmental Science from Birkbeck College, University of London, and is the proud mum of three inquisitive boys: Gus (3), Arthur (6) and Fred (9). She is also known for her wealth of experience on live television, including Tomorrow's World, presenting alongside Peter Snow for seven years. In addition she presented many documentaries for the BBC's Natural History Unit and runs a production company 'Halcyon Media' with her husband Charlie Hamilton-James. Charlie Hamilton James is the husband of Philippa and father of Gus, Arthur and Fred (he says, as far as he knows) and has been filming and photographing wildlife for over twenty years. He is particularly passionate about otters and kingfishers and has become a world ranked authority on both. Credits include: My Halcyon River - Natural World for BBC2; The Wild Wood - Natural World BBC1; On the Trail of Tarka - Natural World BBC1; Wye - Voices from the Valley - Natural World BBC1; and Saving Grace - Animal Planet. Charlie has won numerous international awards for his work including Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year 1990 and 1991, Best Cinematography - Wildscreen 2004, the Royal Television Society Award for Cinematography 2007 and he was BAFTA-nominated in 2008.

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