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The Bee Is Not Afraid Of Me - A Book of Insect Poems - cover

The Bee Is Not Afraid Of Me - A Book of Insect Poems

Fran Long, Dr Isabel Galleymore

Verlag: The Emma Press

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Beschreibung

Can you imagine a world without bees? Did you know that dung beetles are awesome recyclers? Insects pollinate, recycle and are an important food source for many animals – they're tiny but mighty superheroes of the animal kingdom. This is an anthology of wild and wonderful children's poems which will educate and excite youngsters about the fascinating world of insects.

With factual notes alongside the poems, and black line illustrations.
Verfügbar seit: 19.02.2021.
Drucklänge: 86 Seiten.

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