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Board book
Published: 1st March 2022
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Board book
Published: 1st March 2022
Kew: Lift and Look Trees
By (Author) Tracy Cottingham
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Activity Books
30th March 2021
4th February 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Practical interests
Board book
12
Width 180mm, Height 180mm
398g
Look up, up high and see all the trees! Who lives in the tree and what wonderful fruit can you pick What do trees look like as the year goes by Lift the flaps to discover red autumn trees, leafless wintry trees and even lots of things that can fall from trees! With bright illustrations and simple, accessible and interactive text, this is the perfect first introduction to trees for preschoolers. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a world famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge. With two inspiring gardens at Kew in London, and Wakehurst in Sussex, visitors are enchanted with the wonder of plant diversity. Over the past 250 years Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has made innumerable contributions to increasing the understanding of plants and fungi, with many benefits for humankind. Bloomsbury's Lift and Look board books are packed full of large cut-out flaps, specially designed for little hands. They also feature bright and beautiful illustrations and fun, engaging text, which children will adore. Available in a range of young children's favourite topics, including Bugs, Garden, School, Dinosaurs and Space.
Tracy Cottingham is an illustrator and designer based in London. She is inspired by all things bright and beautiful and loves to work with vivid colours, textures and patterns. Her clients include Bloomsbury, Egmont, Barnardo's and WHSmiths. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a world famous centre for botanical and mycological knowledge. With two inspiring gardens at Kew in London, and Wakehurst in Sussex, visitors are enchanted with the wonder of plant diversity. Over the past 250 years Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has made innumerable contributions to increasing the understanding of plants and fungi, with many benefits for humankind.