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RSPB First Book of Butterflies and Moths

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sku: 9781408165720

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Enter a world of fluttering wings and wild meadows! With 35 beautiful butterflies and moths to learn and identify, this charming children’s nature guide is perfect for budding wildlife explorers, young naturalists, and forest school adventurers.

Each species is shown in full-colour illustrations, paired with simple, fascinating facts that help children recognise patterns, colours, and habitats. From the delicate brimstone to the majestic peacock butterfly, this book inspires kids to look closer at the beauty flying all around them.

Includes a spotter’s chart for children to record what they’ve found — turning every walk into a treasure hunt for wings and wonder. A perfect companion for nature walks, garden spotting, and summer adventures — designed to spark curiosity and love for the natural world. 

Author: Derek Niemann

Dimensions: Height 19.8cmcm, Width 12.9cm

Pages: 48

Age: + 4 years

Format: Softcover

 

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