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The New Animal Encyclopedia Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Sea Creatures, and More!

By: Claudia Martin(Author), Meriel Lland(Author), Michael Leach(Author), Claire Philip(Author), Alex Woolf(Author)
256 pages, colour photos
The New Animal Encyclopedia
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  • The New Animal Encyclopedia ISBN: 9781398824836 Hardback Jul 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Young animal lovers will enjoy this hardback encyclopedia of the animal kingdom, which showcases some of the world's most unusual and magnificent creatures with full-colour photography and brings together the latest knowledge and ideas.

Covering mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, amphibians, and invertebrates, this hardback reference guide is perfect for introducing children to our planet's most extraordinary inhabitants. They will discover the eating habits of basking sharks, the habitats of green flying frogs, the vibrant plumage of a toucan, and so much more. The book is designed with accessibility and engagement in mind. Detailed fact boxes make it easy for readers to find information and make comparisons, while annotations draw attention to key features and provide an effective hook, making children want to read on to learn more.

This book functions as both a reference guide and an engaging read, providing inspiration for school projects and a speedy way to find important facts for homework assignments. The authors – including Claudia Martin, Michael Leach, and Meriel Lland – have been selected for their ability to convey information clearly to young readers without compromising accuracy and are supported by a range of expert consultants.

This visual encyclopedia is a good addition to young readers' bookshelves and makes a suitable gift for children aged 8+.



Age Level: Junior scientist

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Claudia Martin is a highly respected author of non-fiction for children and young adults, with an exceptional talent for making complex ideas accessible. She specializes in the subjects of geography, science, and the natural world. Her books have been translated into 14 languages and have sold over a quarter of a million copies. She lives in London.

Dr Meriel Lland is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is a writer, photographer and artist with a fascination for the stories we tell of the natural world. She has travelled widely but has a special love of the Arctic landscape and wildlife of the extreme north. Michael and Meriel live in the Peak District, UK.

Dr Michael Leach is a wildlife author and photographer. He spent six years as a cameraman for TV wildlife documentaries. Michael now concentrates on writing books and has studied wildlife on all seven continents. Although enthusiastic about all species, he is particularly keen on mountain gorillas, having worked with them extensively in Central Africa.

Claire Philip is an experienced children's editor and writer based in the Essex countryside. She loves writing nonfiction books to ignite a sense of wonder in children, and has worked on hundreds of titles over the last ten years. Her favourite topics are the natural world, science, history.

Alex Woolf is the award-winning author of over eighty books of fiction and non-fiction, mainly for children and young adults. In 2019, he won the Fiction Express Award for his book Mystery at Moon Base One and in 2021 he won the Association for Science Education award for his non-fiction book Think Like a Scientist. His horror novel, Soul Shadows, was shortlisted for the Falkirk Red Book Award. He lives in North London, England.

 

By: Claudia Martin(Author), Meriel Lland(Author), Michael Leach(Author), Claire Philip(Author), Alex Woolf(Author)
256 pages, colour photos
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