**Embark on a journey through the magical world of the rainforest and
introduce little nature-lovers to an enchanting, yet threatened,
tropical world
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Step inside the fascinating world of tropical rainforests where you'll
encounter an enormous variety of flora and fauna! This gorgeously
illustrated picture book is a wonderful way to introduce kids to the
world of nature and conservation.
The rainforests are bursting with life! Sweep aside the liana vines, hop
over the giant roots of the kapok tree, and discover magnificent tigers
roaming the jungle. In this enchanting children's book, you'll discover
amazing rainforest animals, learn about the diverse range of life-giving
plants, and find out why the Amazon rainforest is known as the "lungs"
of our Earth.
This colorful children's book captures the spirit of the rainforest
through its beautifully detailed illustrations by Charlotte Milner. It
has simple, clear text that is accessible to less confident readers but
a strong message about deforestation and climate change will captivate
older readers too.
**Let's Explore!
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Venture into the depths of the tropical rainforest and uncover riveting
facts about these marvels of nature. Did you know that the air in a
rainforest feels wet because trees and plants release water that they
don't need into the air? And that over half of our planet's wildlife
live in the rainforest?
The world's rainforests are packed with amazing creatures! From the
nocturnal kinkajou to the stinky rafflesia flower - there is plenty to
discover in this plant and animal encyclopedia. Perfect for kids aged
5-9 years, it also includes a fun gardening activity section with
instructions on how to grow your own miniature rainforest at home.
**Complete the Series:
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Following on from The Bee Book, The Sea Book, and The Bat Book, these
engaging plant and animal books highlight the important ecological
issues faced by our planet. It's perfect for parents who want to
encourage children to learn about ecology and remind them that it is up
to us to care for our planet.