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Outside: A Guide to Discovering Nature
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Amphibians, birds, rocks, oceans and clouds: they're all explored in this large and stylish hardcover guide to nature for children in cities and the countryside alike.
Children can become a nature detective and follow animal tracks, identify rocks, make a birdhouse and a swing that will reach the clouds. They can also become inspired by nature to make sculptures, write stories and draw animals.
The stylish illustration will make children feel like they're using a fun grown-up book to identify the animals they see when they go out exploring, and there are lots of ideas for families to get involved too.
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