MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS
MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS

MY BIG BOOK OF OUTDOORS

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Author: Tim Hopgood
Illustrator: Tim Hopgood
Age: 4 - 8
Pages: 128 pg.
Size: 26,9 x 29,5cm

Discover the great outdoors with this beautifully illustrated treasury that celebrates the wonder of nature in four glorious seasons.


🇬🇧 Description:

From vibrant springtime flowers to sweet fruits on summer trees, the falling of autumn leaves and snowdrops in winter, this book of four seasons is the perfect introduction to the big outdoors. Discover why birds fly south in winter, find animal footprints in the snow and learn to make the perfect snowflake; grow a sunflower, find a feather and make a daisy chain. Full of activities, poetry and fun facts to explore, this bumper book is jam-packed with amazing things to see and do outdoors – the perfect gift for every season.

Reviews:

'Don’t leave home without My Big Book of Outdoors by Tim Hopgood, a beautifully illustrated treasury of nature celebrating everything from migrating birds to daisy chains. With a mixture of poetry, facts and things to do, this is the ideal companion for a British summer holiday – wet or dry.' The Daily Telegraph

'Tim Hopgood’s My Big Book of Outdoors is a blissful immersion in the natural world, full of poetry, seasonally themed activities and engaging facts, with illustrations saturated in vivid colour. This handsome hardback invites children to plant sunflowers, go pond-dipping, and identify butterflies, birds and plants.' The Guardian

'The beautifully illustrated My Big Book of Outdoors by Tim Hopgood takes younger children through the seasons with a series of inventive challenges. Make chocolate nests in spring, identify butterflies in summer, make a leaf mobile in autumn, or collect pine cones in winter.' Daily Express, Scottish Daily Express, Daily Mirror and The Irish Daily Mirror