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Books

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British Birds Handbook

This handbook featuring 100 British and European garden and coastal birds is ideal for the young birdwatcher. A superb identififcation guide, it is also packed with information and things to do: Make a bird diary with sighting records, sketches and photos; Apply stickers to show you have spotted each of the featured birds; Use the pull-out poster for making quick identifications; Check the abundancy charts for when you might expect to spot birds; Spiral Bound 224 pages

£4.99

P+P: G

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Usbourne 50 Birds to Spot

These three brand new cards in the "Spotter's Guide" series are perfect for spotters both young and old. Each of the cards in these packs covers a different species of tree, flower or bird, illustrating its distinguishing features and statistics such as size and habitat to allow young nature enthusiasts to spot them more easily. It also features clear and detailed illustrations.

The pocket-sized cards make an easy, convenient and informative companion for country walks and outdoor excursions

£5.99

P+P: G

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Bug Posters & ID cards

This fantastic kit is crammed with bug-themed activities. The sturdy box contains a fun fact book illustrated with hilarious cartoons, and a stunning giant poster featuring amazing facts and photo-realistic artwork of record-breaking extreme bugs. The magnifying glass allows children to examine bugs in detail, and they can then use the eight full-colour information cards to find identify them, making this kit everything a child needs to become a bug-hunter.

Miles Kelly Publication

RRP: £12.99

Our price  £4.99

P+P: G

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RSPB Children’s Guide to Birdwatching

This new RSPB-endorsed book is a practical, exciting and comprehensive introduction to watching birds, for children aged 8-12 years. Lavishly illustrated throughout with full-colour photographs and paintings, it begins by discussing general birding - where to go and when, what equipment to take with you, tips on attracting birds to your garden, how to take field notes etc. The second half of the book comprises a field guide to more than a hundred and thirty of the commonest species of Britain and Ireland, using clear illustrations backed up by concise, straightforward text describing key identification points, such as behaviour, voice and habitat.

This informative and lively book will greatly enhance children's enjoyment of birdwatching, and will help to engender a lifetime of enthusiasm for birds and birding.

£6.99

P+P: G