Colouring-in is a favourite children’s pastime, and here’s a new addition to Struik Nature’s ‘Read, colour and keep’ series that will give hours of fun, while also expanding children’s knowledge of the natural world. Why is Bulbine such a useful plant? Which flowers can we eat, and which are poisonous? What is South Africa’s national flower? Why do some flowers give off a rotten smell? Who pollinates our beautiful flowers? Children will learn interesting facts while enjoying hours of fun colouring in this selection of our most striking fl owers. They can consult the colour guide in the middle of the book when choosing which shade of crayon or paint to use for the more than 40 outlined images – or make up their own fantastically-hued flowers!.
This is Book 7 in the Read, Colour and Keep Series. See all Read, Colour and Keep books here.
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Sally MacLarty is a freelance illustrator from South Africa, with more than 20 years' experience, specializing in children's books, educational material and natural history. She graduated from Wits University in Johannesburg with a BA in Fine Arts. She has contributed artwork to more than 120 publications, including a previous colouring book featuring Africa
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