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The Wonder of Trees

The Wonder of Trees

by Nicola Davies and Lorna Scobie
Hardback
Publication Date: 12/03/2019

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A beautiful, vibrant and engaging celebration of trees in all their variety by non-fiction specialist Nicola Davies and rising star Lorna Scobie.

Did you know that there are over 60,000 tree species? This stunning book explores the extraordinary diversity of trees and forests - the lungs of our earth.

A glorious celebration of trees by non-fiction specialist Nicola Davies, illustrated by rising star Lorna Scobie, creators of the beautiful The Variety of Life.

There is something to delight on every page with fascinating facts and figures. This exquisite book will encourage children to treasure the world's biodiversity and help to stop it slipping away.

With fascinating facts and figures and sections on:

  • Wood, Trunks and Branches
  • Leaves
  • Roots Bark
  • Tree Skin
  • Flowers & Cones
  • Seeds
  • Plants on Trees
  • Insects in Trees
  • Reptiles & Amphibians in Trees
  • Birds and Trees Mammals in Trees
  • Communities of Trees
  • Taiga
  • Temperate Woodlands
  • Dry Gum Forest
  • Cloud Forest
  • Tropical Rainforests
  • Forest Relationships
  • Gifts from Trees
  • People of the Forest
  • Forest Destruction
  • How to Plant a Tree
ISBN:
9781444938197
9781444938197
Category:
Natural history (Childrens/Teenage)
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
12-03-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Hachette Children's Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
357x292x13mm
Weight:
0.94kg
Lorna Scobie

Lorna Scobie is a London-based illustrator and book designer. Growing up surrounded by nature in the English countryside has heavily influenced her illustrations - her work almost always revolves around the natural world and Animal Kingdom. Lorna illustrates her work by hand, primarily using ink pens, watercolour and coloured pens.

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