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Wonder is a beautifully illustrated rhyming picture book that aims to heighten awareness of and interest in the natural world. The reader is invited to share in the adventure of two young girls who cycle together from dawn to dusk, passing through a series of landscapes representing the cycle of the seasons. It is an encouragement to stop and look--to use all of our senses to appreciate and fully re-engage with nature.

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Wonder is a beautifully illustrated rhyming picture book that aims to heighten awareness of and interest in the natural world. The reader is invited to share in the adventure of two young girls who cycle together from dawn to dusk, passing through a series of landscapes representing the cycle of the seasons. It is an encouragement to stop and look--to use all of our senses to appreciate and fully re-engage with nature.
Autorenporträt
Julia Key is a first-time children's author, poet, and lifelong lover of words whose work is inspired by the beauty and intricacy of nature. She has worked as a translator, editor, and teacher to young and old alike. Julia is passionate about helping children to discover, respect, and protect the natural world around them. She loves to use words¿and poetry especially¿to capture something of the mystery and miracle of creation. Julia lives in Sheffield, among the green hills of the Peak District, in the north of England. Helen Cann is an illustrator, painter, mapmaker, and hand letterer. She has illustrated more than thirty books, including the award-winning For Every Little Thing, Hand-Drawn Maps, and Feathers for Peacock. Her work has appeared in exhibitions around the world, has featured as props for film and television, and is commissioned for business logos and branding. Helen's book illustrations are mainly hand produced using watercolor, collage, and graphite. She lives and works in her sunny seaside studio in Brighton, in the south of England.