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This is a juvenile non-fiction book (4 to 12 years), the eighth in a series WALKING WITH WILDLIFE for primary school students that introduces more birds and animals. It shows (in photos) some of what you can learn from watching birds and wildlife. 1. * Educates children on how to view birds in the wild * Full of beautiful bird photographs that show examples of bird eating in the wild * Includes seventeen different types of birds and animals. Introduces terms herbivore and carnivore. * Touches on birds eat habits. * Provides a quick fun revision to help children learn the bird and animal names.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a juvenile non-fiction book (4 to 12 years), the eighth in a series WALKING WITH WILDLIFE for primary school students that introduces more birds and animals. It shows (in photos) some of what you can learn from watching birds and wildlife. 1. * Educates children on how to view birds in the wild * Full of beautiful bird photographs that show examples of bird eating in the wild * Includes seventeen different types of birds and animals. Introduces terms herbivore and carnivore. * Touches on birds eat habits. * Provides a quick fun revision to help children learn the bird and animal names.
Autorenporträt
Jenny Dyer lives on a small property outside Gympie. She started her career as a teacher and then moved in a successful desktop publishing and colour printing business, as well as a horse sports photographer even publishing a successful rodeo book called RODEO DOWNUNDER in July 2008.She has now turned her hand to photographing nature and wildlife, mainly birds, on her property when she walks each day, hence the name WALKING WITH WILDLIFE.She recently homeschooled her grandson teaching him photography skills, as well as techniques to get close to birds to photograph them. They also photograph the small wildlife like spiders, insects, lizards and snakes as well as animals like koalas and kangaroos.With all this experience she has compiled a very simple and easy to understand book with beautifully colourful photos to educate young children aged 5 to 12 (and some adults) how to observe nature.