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  • - An informative book about some of the cutest animals on the planet
    by Angie Franssen
    £20.49

    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
    £20.49

    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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