A Story of the Seasons

Publisher: Nosy Crow

Take a fresh look at nature by observing the changes in eight recognisable habitats over the course of a year. Find out how birds survive cold winters, how foxes scavenge in cities, how a hedgehog raises its baby hoglets, and much more besides 

Using woodland, pond, meadow, hedgerow, park, river, mountain, and coastal settings, children can learn about the lives and natural relationships of a huge diversity of plants and animals and how they adapt to seasonal changes. 

This comprehensive book is well-pitched for children of mixed primary school ages. There are accessible facts to share with younger children and opportunities for older readers to explore more detailed scientific explanations.

Information is presented in bite-sized chunks and is complemented by excellent full-page illustrations, which are child-friendly while remaining accurate.  

The range of habitats on offer make this a brilliant book to use as a teaching tool. It aligns with the science curriculum brilliantly, including key animals which are explored in more detail, such as the life cycles of frogs and the importance of bees as pollinatorsThe variety of habitats featured also means that children would likely have access to at least one of the settings, allowing them to take their knowledge out into real-world contexts.  

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