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Round and Round Goes Mother Nature: 48 Stories of Life Cycles | Hardcover | Children’s Book on Nature

Round and Round Goes Mother Nature: 48 Stories of Life Cycles | Hardcover | Children’s Book on Nature

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Round and Round Goes Mother Nature: 48 Stories of Life Cycles teaches us the fascinating stories of the life cycles of 48 animals, showing us how fascinating nature can be.
This truly beautiful and wonderfully illustrated book introduces children to the magic of nature, through the stories of 48 fascinating life cycles. Every story has a beginning, middle and end and so does everything in our world. From a frog, to a cloud in the sky to a twinkling star at night, discover the stories of the most amazing of life cycles between you and outer space.
This is a book to show children that the world is always turning, and change is happening all the time, it's in the turning of the season, sometimes it’s as fast as a hatching egg and sometimes it's a slow as a growing mountain.
48 story spreads tell fascinating stories of all sorts of lifecycles, from very small, to out of this world. This captivating book will transport children across the globe, teaching them about just how mother nature keeps everything in our world turning round, and round.
Authors: Margaux Samson Abadie, Gabby Dawnay
►Reading Age: 5 to 8 Years
Details: Hardcover | 112 pages | 30.4 x 25.9 cm
►About the Authors: Margaux Samson Abadie, also known as Nano Fevrier, is an illustrator and children's clothing and textile print designer from France. Her work is rooted in nature, childhood memories, folklore, travels, literature, cinema & music. She likes to tackle subjects such as ecology, slow living and mindfulness.
Gabby Dawnay is the bestselling author of many books for children, a regular contributor to OKIDO magazine, and a scriptwriter for children's television. She also runs art, reading and poetry workshops in schools, and once upon a time managed a contemporary art gallery.
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