National Trust: Out and About: Animal Spotter: A Children’s Guide to 50 Different Wild Animals

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The perfect introduction to the wonders of wild animals for children!
Ideal for any budding wildlife explorers, this pocket-sized guide is full of useful tips to help children spot and identify 50 different wild animals.

Key Highlights:


  • Encouraging Exploration: Designed to inspire children to venture outside and explore nature, this book ignites the spirit of adventure and discovery.

  • Getting Started: Packed with valuable information, it provides the essential knowledge needed to identify different mammals, amphibians and reptiles that live all over the UK, making it accessible and enjoyable for kids.

  • Field Guide Expertise: Inside, you'll discover a comprehensive field guide section, brimming with expert insights on wild animals including rabbits, foxes, bats, seals, otters, snakes and more!

  • Fun Activities: Discover how to organise a beach clean, make your own mini pond and build a hedgehog hotel.


For more adventures, don't miss other titles in the series: National Trust: Out and About Tree Explorer, National Trust: Out and About Bird Spotter and National Trust: Out and About Minibeast Explorer.

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9781839948671
  • ISBN: 9781839948671
  • Pub Date: 10th April 2025
  • Publisher: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Imprint: Nosy Crow Ltd
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 96

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This is Book 13 in the Out and About Series. See all Out and About books here.

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