Bees, Bugs and Butterflies: A family guide to our garden heroes and helpers

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'This book is a great read for any young nature lover and is a fantastic way to get children more interested in the outdoors. In no time at all they will be chasing down bugs, bees and butterflies.' - LandLove magazine

Learn at home about the mini-beast friends and foes in your garden

Have you ever wondered what all the bugs you see in your garden are doing? Are they eating your precious plants or are they pollinating them and helping them to grow ? Here is the essential fun-packed guide to pests and pollinators and what they do. Find out how plants attract pollinators , such as butterflies, bees and even ants and bats, and what you can do to tempt these creatures into your garden.

Help your kids learn about the power of pollinators and how to make your garden more appealing to them with loads of creepy-crawly facts and fun activities , including:

  • Planting flowers bees and other bugs love
  • Making a ladybird hotel
  • Keeping butterflies happy with wild flowers and nettles
Pull-out activities include:
  • 64 colour stickers
  • Big bugs survey sheet
  • Garden Heroes card game
  • Make a stag beetle mask
  • Who Eats Who? board game
For more about pollinators and how we can help them, have a look at Love Bees .

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9781782405214
  • ISBN: 9781782405214
  • Pub Date: 24th January 2018
  • Publisher: The Ivy Press
  • Imprint: The Ivy Press
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 48

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This is Book 1 in the A Family Guide Series. See all A Family Guide books here.

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About Ben Raskin

Ben Raskin (Wiltshire, UK) is the Head of Horticulture at the Soil Association in the UK, and a father of two. He runs courses and training on organic growing and launched the Soil Association's flagship Organic Apprenticeship Scheme in 2007. Ben got the gardening bug working on an organic vineyard in northern Italy, and has worked in horticulture for 1

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