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  • - An informative book about animals and their noses
    by Angie Franssen
    £18.99

    A book about noses.Noses that smell!This cute little book mentions 24 different animals and their various abilities to smell.Illustrations are simple with funny close-ups of the noses, beaks and snouts.About the bookThe book will teach children (and their parents or teachers) a little bit about the sense of smell in animals. The five senses are very important for animals in the wild to survive, detect food, keep the family close and for social arrangements. This book covers 24 animals and it is very interesting to see that these various animals all have a different kind of nose, and a different way of smelling.You probably didn't know that a snake does not smell through a nose, but through a different organ which is located in their mouth. Or that a large nose for a Proboscis Monkey does not mean that they can smell better, but only that they are considered being more attractive?The booklet is most interesting for children from 3 to 10 years old, but parents have already learned from reading it to their kids as well.

  • - An informative book about animals and their eyes
    by Angie Franssen
    £18.99

    A book about eyesEyes that see!This second book in the NatureCulture Series deals with 24 different animals and their various abilities to see.The animals are illustrated in an easy to identify manner, with a good glimpse of the stalks, balls and dots.About the bookThis book will show children (and their parents or teachers alike) another aspect of the five senses in animals, namely the sight. Sight is - next to hearing, touch, smell and taste - extremely important for animals to see their food, distinguish family members and to find their way around. The book covers 24 animals and their ways of seeing.You probably didn't know that a sea star has eyes at the tips of their arms, or that the eyes of a frog help with swallowing food, or that a penguin has see-through eyelids.The book is most suited for children from 4 to 8 years old, but I'm already sure that parents and teachers will learn just as much reading it.

  • - An informative book about animals and their mouths
    by Angie Franssen
    £18.99

    A book about mouthsMouths that eat!This third book in the NatureCulture Series shows us 24 various animals and their peculiar ways to eat their food.All animals are designed in a way that they are clear and obvious, displaying the various mouths, tongues, beaks and teeth.About the bookThe book will present children (and their parents or teachers of course) yet another aspect in the life of animals, namely their ways to gather and consume their food. Finding food is one of the most important things in the lives of all living creatures. Without food we can't exist. This book covers 24 animals and their way to catch their snacks.Did you know that a butterfly has a tongue that can roll up, or that a snail can have 25.000 teeth, and that a hummingbird licks nectar with an average of 13 licks per second?This book is great and very educational for children from 4 to 8 years old, but I'm sure that older children and adults enjoy it just as much.

  • - An informative book about some of the cutest animals on the planet
    by Angie Franssen
    £18.99

    A book full cutenessThe cutest animals!This sixth book in the NatureCulture Series introduces us to some of the most adorable animals of the world.Learn a bit more about these cuddly and fluffy beasts.About the bookThis delightful book teaches children (plus parents and teachers) more about some of the most pretty-looking animals on the planet. They might look cute, but are they really? Underneath the cuteness may lie a whole different creature.24 charming animals flaunt their soft, furry and pleasant outsides. In the meantime, we learn more about their habits and whereabouts.Note: Being ''cute'' doesn''t mean that animals are suited to be household pets. Think hard before you make a pet out of any animal.Note: Some of the mentioned creatures are endangered. If you like animals, find out more about them and how you can help to save them.This book, and the entire NatureCulture collection, is educational for children from 4 to 8 years old, but adults enjoy them just as much!

  • - An informative book about animals and their ears
    by Angie Franssen
    £18.99

    A book about earsEars that hear!This fourth book in the NatureCulture Series introduces us 24 different animals with their spectacular ways of hearing.The animals are illustrated in a way that most (visible) ears, holes or cavities are shown.About the bookThis edition shows children (also including parents and teachers) more about one of the various senses of animals: hearing - and the different shapes of ears. Hearing can be a vital sense for animals if they want to catch their food or avoid getting eaten by their enemies.This book covers 24 animals and their specific method of hearing. Did you know that a praying mantis only has one ear, or that a mosquito hears with its antennas, and that a moth has the best hearing in the world?This book, and the entire NatureCulture collection, is extremely educational for children from 4 to 8 years old, although comments say that adults are enjoying them just as much!

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