
Big Spotter's Sticker Book
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Published on 1. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
124 pages
978-1-4095-3680-2 (ISBN)
Description
A delightful book containing over 300 pretty nature stickers for use when out spotting in the countryside or at the beach. From buttercups and bees to barnacles and trees, children can complete the pages with the stickers, and record when and where they spotted the item. Contains handy snippets of wildlife information to accompany the stickers. In a compact format, perfect for use when out and about. WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months because of small parts. Choking Hazard.
Reviews / Votes
Keeping younger children interested [in bird watching] is a difficult task... However, if you tell them they can only stick a sticker in the book when they see the bird in real life, they will rush off to stake out the garden. * Bird Watching Magazine * A fantastically laid-out book packed full of fun stickers and educational and informative content that will inspire any child to get out and discover the wildlife around them. * First4Dads * An ideal first book to help children recognise the differences in species. * Wild Travel * This is a lovely book which can be taken out and used so many times that it makes the price really well worth it. I can't imagine even the most techie of children not enjoying this book. * rockandrollerbaby *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 6 to 9 years
Product notice
Saddle-stitched
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4095-3680-2 (9781409536802)
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Persons
Jane Chisholm (Author)
As Editorial Director, Jane oversees books about absolutely everything. She grew up in Moscow, Singapore, and in a forest in Sussex, building treehouses and pretending to be one of the Famous Five. Before university she was a social worker in Botswana and camped under the stars in the Kalahari Desert.
Phillip Clarke (Author)
Phil Clarke grew up in the Cotswolds, and joined Usborne in 1999. He's written far more than he can rightly recall about such things as trees, stars, rocks, sharks, unicorns and dinosaurs, and crafted many puzzles. He lives with his family in the Midlands, and spends his spare minutes sleeping.
As Editorial Director, Jane oversees books about absolutely everything. She grew up in Moscow, Singapore, and in a forest in Sussex, building treehouses and pretending to be one of the Famous Five. Before university she was a social worker in Botswana and camped under the stars in the Kalahari Desert.
Phillip Clarke (Author)
Phil Clarke grew up in the Cotswolds, and joined Usborne in 1999. He's written far more than he can rightly recall about such things as trees, stars, rocks, sharks, unicorns and dinosaurs, and crafted many puzzles. He lives with his family in the Midlands, and spends his spare minutes sleeping.