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One Day on our Blue Planet: In the Savannah

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I asked the children if they would recommend this book to others, they all said that they would. The said it would be good to read to younger siblings, so they would be able to learn more about lions. They also said it was they type of book that they would like to read again. Ella Bailey is an illustrator and writer who recently graduated from Falmouth University, United Kingdom, with a First Class Honours in illustration. She focuses on creating charming characters and character-based illustrations, particularly for stories and children's books. Bailey's style is playful and engaging, resulting in stories that are charged with imagination and will undoubtedly captivate any young reader. While making Blue Planet II, we have explored parts of the ocean that nobody has been to before, encountered extraordinary animals and discovered new insights into how life thrives beneath the waves. But we have also witnessed the profound effects of human activity. The oceans are changing faster and in more ways than at any point in human history and now, for the first time, we understand why. From breakfast to dinner, dusk to dawn, children will love spending the day with this curious lion cub. Doris the Loris by Twinkl Originals - Set in the lush, Sumatran rainforest, this lovely book is all about Doris the Loris. Doris loves telling stories to her rainforest friends, but is there a way for her friends to enjoy her stories even when she’s not there to tell them? Find out in this engaging rainforest story!

But the warming ocean could have an even more devastating effect. We travel to Antarctica on a unique expedition to discover how melting polar ice sheets could one day impact the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. One Day on Our Blue Planet: In the Savannah by Ella Bailey - This beautifully illustrated storybook follows the daily life of a curious lion cub. Join the cub as he spends time with his mother and plays with his father, causing mischief along the way. Perfect for learning about the lives of young animals. This is a really great story for teaching about Africa or different types of animals. It would be nice to see this as a series of other types of animals. Ella Bailey is an illustrator and writer who recently graduated from Falmouth University, UK with a First Class Honours degree in Illustration. She focuses on creating charming characters and character-based illustrations, particularly for stories and children's books. Bailey's style is playful and engaging, resulting in stories that are charged with imagination and will undoubtedly captivate any young reader.

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A new series of children's books focused on the way our young animal friends spend a day begins with a curious lion cub. Minding his mother and playing with his father, this little lion can't help chasing trouble and fun as he explores the little corner of that big blue planet he shares with us. Fans of animals, nature, and ecology will be thrilled by the adventures of our playful lion cub as they learn all about young animals and their homes. Ella Bailey's breathtaking illustrations present biologically and factually accurate depictions of our animal friends, and children will be able to see a bit of themselves in these young animals. All readers will be delighted to learn about the natural world and its inhabitants with this book. When I took this into school to read to my class they were very excited. I was interested in the book too, as I am always on the lookout for books that I can use in the classroom that are educational.

Many creatures are struggling to survive in today's oceans, and some changes in the ocean will require a global effort. While filming the stunning corals on the Great Barrier Reef's remote Lizard Island, the film crew witnessed a catastrophe. Warmer than normal seas caused the biggest coral bleaching event in human history, killing about 90 per cent of the branching corals at Lizard Island.Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, Said the Sloth by Eric Carle - From the same author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this story follows the very slow life of a sloth. All the other jungle animals wonder why the sloth doesn’t run, jump and play like the rest of them. Can they discover what makes the sloth so very slow?

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