See how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, how a bee grips the petals of a flower, and how a scorpion stings. We explore the amazing world of the minibeast, in alarming close-up. This is a new natural history series. Each book is packed with spectacular photographs of animals from different groups. These show the whole creature, then zoom in on fascinating details in close-up. The simple design and accessible text make these perfect introductions to the wonders of the natural world for children.
This is Book 2 in the Animal close-ups Series. See all Animal close-ups books here.
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Barbara Taylor studied Environmental Sciences at Southampton University before becoming a science writer for exhibitions at London's Natural History Museum. Since then she has written more than 120 children's books on science, natural history and geography. An award-winning author, her acclaimed titles include Eyewitness Arctic and Antarctic (DK), Apes and M
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