Up in the Air: Butterflies, birds, and everything up above
By (Author) Zoe Armstrong
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK Children
1st June 2021
3rd June 2021
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
577.5
Hardback
64
Width 235mm, Height 286mm, Spine 10mm
564g
Encourage kids to look at what's going on above their heads with this book about nature and the wonders of the skies Up In The Air celebrates the nature around and above us, encouraging children to look, listen, and take notice. From cloud patterns to constellations, the chirrup of a single sparrow to the cacophony of the dawn chorus, and from trees that rustle in the wind to butterflies that flit about, this beautifully illustrated book encourages children to look, listen, and feel nature all around. Up In The Air looks at the habitats above our heads, uncovering the insects that make their homes in tree trunks and the animals that move from tree to tree in towering rainforests. It develops sky-watching skills so children can track the migration of birds and name the stars and planets of the night sky. As well as discovering the joy nature can bring to us, children will learn about how the living things inside this book are vital for our planet's future, whether they are insects pollinating plants or trees helping to make the air we breathe.
Zoe Armstrong is an author of picture books and illustrated non-fiction for children. Her first book was published by Puffin in 2020 and she is writing an exciting new non-fiction series to be published by Flying Eye. Having previously worked as an ice cream seller, a journalist, and for a charity, these days she can usually be found writing at her laptop in a cafe somewhere in Brighton, UK, where she lives with her daughter.