Available Formats
Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 12th May 2016
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 11th June 2019
Hardback, Illustrated edition
Published: 14th January 2016
Paperback, Illustrated edition
Published: 11th June 2019
The Great Nature Hunt: Trees
By (Author) Clare Hibbert
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
14th January 2016
Illustrated edition
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
582.16
Hardback
32
Width 215mm, Height 272mm, Spine 9mm
354g
If you love trees, want to identify common trees or just want to get outdoors and understand nature, this book is for you. It is packed with photos of trees and their flowers and seeds and shows you how you can be a great tree spotter. It explores the different parts of the tree and looks out their life cycles including pollination, seed formation and seed dispersal. Plus there are fun puzzles and challenges throughout the book, which will help you develop your observation and spotting skills, ready for the great outdoors.
It is part of The Great Nature Hunt a series of books for children aged 7+ which are a great resource for the Science curriculum. They help children make systematic and careful observations, gather data and record their findings. Each book is full of puzzles and challenges through which children can learn, while having fun.it's so easy to take trees for granted, but this book really encourages children to take a closer look at trees and highlights their importance to us ... beautifully illustrated with colour photos and diagrams -- I like the fact that there are lots of small photos included in the questions for children: these will help them identify trees as well as appreciate their beauty. A great way to encourage children to appreciate nature. * Parents In Touch *
Clare specializes in non-fiction books for children of pre- and primary school age. Her favourite subjects are animals, history, art and culture. She has been shortlisted for the prestigious Aventis Junior Science Prize, and won a dozen Practical Pre-School Gold Awards. When she's not writing, Clare likes spending time with her family, taking long walks, going to the theatre and watching contemporary dance - her favourite dancer is Akram Khan.