The Wild Wood
(Autor) Sally MorganJoin Bud the bear, as he embarks on a magnificent journey through the seasons of the Wild Wood. Along the way, he'll see flowers bloom, birds migrate, snow fall in soft flurries, spiders weaving webs, tadpoles transforming into frogs, caterpillars becoming colourful butterflies and much more. Seasonal checklists appear at the end of every chapter, so little adventurers can discover and tick off many magnificent spectacles in Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter, including animal footprints, nests, beetles, birds and beyond! For the eagle-eyed there are six rare woodland creatures to find hidden in the pages. This is the ultimate, immersive guide to our planet's forests for children aged 6+. A stunning gift for little nature lovers A beautiful narrative arc sees Bud the bear traverse the Wild Wood as the seasons ebb and flow Readers can learn all about the life cycle of frogs, how bees make honey, how the forests of the world are changing, how beavers make dams and much more Special I-SPY checklists at the end of each chapter encourage readers to interact with nature
Sally Morgan
Sally Morgan is an Australian Aboriginal author known for her powerful and influential works that explore themes of identity, culture, and history. Her most notable work, "My Place," is a memoir that traces her family's experiences as Aboriginal Australians and the impact of colonization on their lives. Morgan's literary style is characterized by a blend of autobiography, history, and storytelling, creating a unique and engaging narrative that sheds light on the struggles faced by Indigenous peoples in Australia. Her work has had a significant impact on Aboriginal literature, bringing attention to the voices and stories of Indigenous Australians and challenging dominant narratives of history and identity.