"A great pick for a young child interested in the natural world or a class starting out on a science topic."
In this cheerful, bright and colourful counting story, Eliza explores the natural world around her closely, using her magnifying glass. On each page she discovers a new set of small creatures, all commonly found in gardens and parks, and all instantly recognisable. The creatures, minibeasts and even the acorns are given human features and funny phrases, which make them relatable, but they are also very carefully and realistically drawn. This is a book full of visual knowledge and the delightful collage-like textures add to the realism. There is so much to see and talk about within these pages, it would be a great pick for a young child interested in the natural world or a class starting out on a science topic. The reader will certainly feel like taking the author’s advice to follow their curiosity out of the door to explore!
Rachel Elvidge, A LoveReading4Kids Ambassador
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This is a great book for helping little ones with their counting.
This is a great book for helping little ones with their counting. The illustrations are bright and cheerful and feature creatures that could be found in most gardens and parks so can be used to teach children some natural history in a fun way.... Read Full Review
A super little book, with lovely drawings to help with counting and an introduction to Nature.
A super little book, with lovely drawings to help with counting and an introduction to Nature.
A genuinely sweet book to encourage children to explore the world outside. Simple but lovely.
A genuinely sweet book to encourage children to explore the world outside.... Read Full Review