Tulip loves being outside. She loves puddles and pinecones, flowers and feathers, and her pockets are full of nature's treasure. But Tulip is desperate to know more about the things she sees and finds on her daily walk ...
"What is this stone... this plant... this seed?"
"What is this tree... this leaf... this weed?"
So, when Tulip finds a nature trail drawn in chalk on the street outside her house, she is delighted to discover the names and uses of all her favourite trees, plants, and flowers. Then one day, she comes home to find a carefully wrapped present waiting on her doorstep ... A book of nature from around the world.
Every day, Tulip learns more and more about nature, but who is creating the nature trail?
With names and facts given for every tree, plant and flower Tulip discovers, this beautifully illustrated book encourages children to stop, notice, name and celebrate the nature that can be found in their surroundings - and beyond. Because just outside your own front door, there is a whole world of nature to explore.
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Rachel Ip (Author)
Rachel Ip was born in the UK and has lived in France, Belgium and Hong Kong, where she now lives with her family. She studied modern languages and linguistics at Cambridge University and worked in marketing communications for over ten years before turning her hand to writing. The Last Garden is her first pict
Catherine Johnson is a screen-writer and best-selling author of several books for children and young adults. Her acclaimed novel Sawbones won the Young Quills Award for Historical Fiction, and her most recent book The Curious Tale of the Lady Caraboo, was nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal and the YA Book Prize. Catherine has been a Writer in Residence a
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