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Nature holds fascinating secrets, from unusual features, to links between species, to insights into our amazing planet's past – we just have to know where to find them. In this beautiful field guide to the secret stories of nature readers are invited to journey around the world – through wild forests, over mountains high, to the bottom of our oceans and even as close as our own back gardens. Readers will come away with a wealth of knowledge and discover how looking at nature today can help us understand and unlock mysteries from long ago, from bygone weather to the dinosaurs. The fascinating…mehr

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Nature holds fascinating secrets, from unusual features, to links between species, to insights into our amazing planet's past – we just have to know where to find them. In this beautiful field guide to the secret stories of nature readers are invited to journey around the world – through wild forests, over mountains high, to the bottom of our oceans and even as close as our own back gardens. Readers will come away with a wealth of knowledge and discover how looking at nature today can help us understand and unlock mysteries from long ago, from bygone weather to the dinosaurs. The fascinating information from children's author Saskia Gwinn is brought to life with meticulously detailed, vintage-style artwork from Vasilisa Romanenko, making this book a true treasure trove for the whole family to enjoy. 
Autorenporträt
Saskia Gwinn has spent nearly 20 years carefully crafting beautiful books to inspire kids of all ages. She has worked as Head of Children’s Non-fiction for Bloomsbury Publishing, as Editorial Director for A&C Black and as Editor for educational publishers and magazines. She has written and published award-winning books for every age and on every topic from how time began to the silliest things in the world today. Saskia lives in Hertfordshire, uk, with her two boys who hope dinosaurs will one day revisit Earth but, in the meantime, tells them that everything on the planet has an equally exciting story to tell.