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The Squirrels' Busy Year (Science Storybooks Seasons 2)

Autor Martin Jenkins

Editorial WALKER BOOKS

The Squirrels' Busy Year (Science Storybooks Seasons 2)
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  • Editorial WALKER BOOKS
  • ISBN13 9781406382525
  • ISBN10 1406382523
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 32
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Audiencia Infantil / Juvenil
  • Rango Edad de interés, años Hasta 5

The Squirrels' Busy Year (Science Storybooks Seasons 2)

Autor Martin Jenkins

Editorial WALKER BOOKS

-5% dto.    9,76€
9,27€
Ahorra 0,49€
Disponible online, recíbelo en 24/48h laborables

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Detalles del libro

The perfect introduction to seasons and weather for young children.

It?s winter. It?s cold! The squirrels are digging up acorns to eat. But what will they eat in the spring when the acorns are gone? This beautiful picture book is the perfect introduction to the seasons and how the weather changes throughout the year. The second book in the new Science Storybook series from Walker Books, illustrated by up-and-coming talent Richard Jones and written by the award-winning author Martin Jenkins.

Martin Jenkins has written many groundbreaking non-fiction books for Walker: Can We Save the Tiger?, The Story of Money and Ape to name a few. He has won several awards for his writing including the TES Information Book of the Year Junior Award for The Emperor's Egg, and he is the re-teller of Don Quixote and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver, both illustrated by Chris Riddell. Jonathan Swift's Gulliver won the 2005 Kate Greenaway Medal. Martin lives in Cambridge.

Richard Jones grew up in the Midlands but moved to Devon to study illustration at the University of Plymouth and never went home again. He is also the illustrator of Bird Builds a Nest in Walker's Science Story Book series.

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