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Birds of the World : My Nature Sticker Activity Book by Olivia Cosneau (Illustrator)
Category: Education | Series: My Nature Sticker Activity Bks.
With their colorful feathers, beautiful songs, power of flight, and dinosaur ancestry, birds are truly astonishing creatures. But did you know that the huge variety of known species includes daring acrobats, inconsiderate noisemakers, ruthless hunters, wonderful swimmers, and blazing runners? Or that th ...Show more
Butterflies of the World: My Nature Sticker Activity Book by Olivia Cosneau (Illustrator)
Category: Children's Books | Series: My Nature Sticker Activity Bks.
Butterflies, with their transformation from hungry caterpillar to beautiful flying flower, are among the most fascinating animals for children. Observing butterflies and moths introduces them to a wide range of colors and patterns, to the concept of camouflage, and to a colorful habitat of flowers and o ...Show more
In the Age of Dinosaurs: My Nature Sticker Activity Book by Olivia Cosneau (Illustrator)
Category: Activity Books | Series: My Nature Sticker Activity Bks.
Did you know that the word "dinosaur" means "great lizard"? Have you ever heard of an animal that had to swallow thousands of pounds of plants every day to feed itself? And do you know the name of the largest known flying animal of all time? In the Age of Dinosaurs will answer all of these questions ...Show more
In the Ocean : My Nature Activity Book by Olivia Cosneau
Category: Activity Books | Series: My Nature Sticker Activity Bks.
The world's oceans are home to many different species and plants, from tiny organisms like plankton to the world's largest animal, the blue whale. Deep down in the seas' depth, you will even find some monstrous-looking creatures that seem to have come straight out of a fairy tale. Did you know, for exam ...Show more
Inventive Animals - My Nature Sticker Activity Book by Clèmentine Sourdais
Category: Activity Books | Series: My Nature Sticker Activity Bks.
Did you know that puffer fish dig geometric shapes in the sand, that octopuses imitate their predators, or that weaver birds make the most complex nests in the world-and they can even tie knots? Learn fun facts as you color an octopus's tentacles, stick prey in a spider's web, and add cells to the bees' ...Show more
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