The Children's Book of Wildlife Watching
By (Author) Dan Rouse
Illustrated by Abby Cook
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
7th May 2024
2nd May 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Sports and outdoor recreation
590
Hardback
96
Width 202mm, Height 242mm, Spine 12mm
496g
A fun, engaging wildlife book for kids, full of information, activities, and tips on how to spot, identify, and understand wildlife. Get to know the wildlife in your garden with this handy guide, featuring craft activities to attract and help your outdoor friends. Make a difference to the local wildlife with the ideas and tips in this informative, hands-on book. Help the animals around you by creating a safe place where they can thrive. Activities will help you get up-close to nature in a safe and responsible manner, whether it's by studying minibeasts, pond dipping, or creating a mammal tracker. You can even design your own garden, with tips on planting the right plants to create a safe space for animals. Soon you will know all about mammals, minibeasts, amphibians, reptiles and birds, and their needs.
Dan Rouse is a passionate presenter, wildlife conservationist, and ornithologist from Swansea, Wales. She currently writes for Bay Magazine Swansea, features frequently on BBC Radio Wales/Radio Cymru, and presents for S4C Hansh, fronting videos on wildlife and wildlife science. Dan launched the Wild Space project in 2017, showing the diversity of wildlife that can be found in gardens, and this project has been shared across numerous platforms, including YouTube, BBC County Focus, and BBC Radio Wales.