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Published: 12th November 2019
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Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th November 2019
Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th November 2019
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th May 2020
Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th November 2019
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th May 2020
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th May 2020
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Published: 22nd August 2019
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th May 2020
Wildlife Worlds: Africa
By (Author) Tim Harris
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
12th November 2019
Illustrated edition
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
591.96
Hardback
32
Width 218mm, Height 268mm, Spine 9mm
362g
This stunning six-book series explores some of Earth's iconic landmarks and habitats, and the plants and animals that live there.
AFRICA explores the incredibly diverse range of habitats and wildlife on this continent. Lions, elephants and hippos feature, alongside some less well-known mammals, amphibians, birds and reptiles. From the Atlas Mountains, through the Sahara Desert, across the wide savanna, up Mount Kilimanjaro, through the rainforests of Madagascar and over the immense Victoria Falls - this book will make you want to know even more about the spectacular array of life on Earth.They are illustrated with beautiful photographs that will inspire readers and leave them in awe at the incredible variety of life on our planet. Filled with incredible facts and gems of information, each book reveals the dramatic ways in which each of our seven continents are shaped and how they in turn affect the living creatures and plants that call each continent home.For readers aged 8 and upwards, these books are the perfect introduction to the geography and wildlife of Africa and for students, studying geography, plant life and the animal kingdom.Tim Harris has been fascinated by all aspects of the natural world since a young age. After studying Norwegian glaciers at university, his quest for wildlife has seen him explore the giant dunes of the Namib Desert, climb the slopes of Popocatepetl in Mexico, camp in the Sumatran rainforest, and search the frozen Sea of Okhotsk for sea-eagles. Tim has written books about nature and the environment for both children and adults, including the award-winning Migration Hotspots: the World's Best Bird Migration Sites. Apart from birds, his special interests are bats, moths, glaciers, and the weather.