Nature's Tiny Champions : The Big Book of Little Creatures Doing Mighty Things

Ben Lerwill

£16.95

Summary

Nature's Tiny Champions: The Big Book of Little Creatures Doing Mighty Things by Ben Lerwill invites young readers on a captivating journey into the extraordinary world of some of Earth’s smallest yet most impactful species. This beautifully illustrated hardback book showcases the mighty roles of tiny animals, making it an essential addition to any child's library. Perfect for ages 6 to 9, it combines fun facts with stunning visuals that engage and educate.

As children flip through the pages, they will discover how creatures like ants, bees, and tiny fish contribute significantly to our ecosystem. Each creature's story is told with warmth and excitement, emphasizing themes of resilience, teamwork, and the interconnectedness of nature. The narrative tone is both informative and entertaining, making it ideal for young explorers eager to learn more about the natural world.

This book stands out in the genre of children's non-fiction, particularly in its unique focus on natural history. While many children’s books cover broader topics, Nature's Tiny Champions zooms in on the often-overlooked little creatures that play a vital role in our environment. The award-winning illustrations and engaging storytelling make it a top choice for parents, educators, and young readers alike.

In a world where understanding nature's balance is more important than ever, this book serves as a charming introduction to ecological awareness for children. With its blend of facts and delightful imagery, Nature's Tiny Champions is sure to inspire the next generation of nature enthusiasts.

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Nature's Tiny Champions : The Big Book of Little Creatures Doing Mighty Things by Ben Lerwill 9781838668488

Product Information

Title: Nature's Tiny Champions : The Big Book of Little Creatures Doing Mighty Things
Author: Ben Lerwill
ISBN: 9781838668488
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd
Publisher: Phaidon Press Ltd
Dimensions: 291 x 363 x 12 mm
Publication Date: 10 April, 2025
Pagination: 48 pages
Weight: 812 g

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