Some animals migrate and leave and go to another place to live, some animals hibernate and find a cozy place to sleep, and some animals stay and adapt, changing their coat and behaviour. But which animal does which?
Meet whales and wood frogs, beavers and brown bears, salmon and snowshoe hares and lots more amazing animals who want to share their story of living through the changing seasons with you. Follow the monarch butterfly and honeybee and see how they survive the cold weather.
Beautiful illustrations by Dawn Cooper bring Kate Peridot's lyrical text to life and introduces young readers to animals and their habitats from around the world. What do bees do in winter? is the ideal books for young nature lovers.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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Kate Peridot is an author of both fiction and non-fiction children’s stories. In 2014, her children’s story, The Elephant Carnival, won a Walker Books Animal Stories competition for 4-7-year-olds. In 2015 she won the Winchester Festival, First Pages of a Novel award for a YA concept. Caring Conservationists is Kate’s first non-fiction childr
More about Kate PeridotDawn Cooper graduated from the Bath School of Art & Design in 2011 with a First Class degree in Graphic Communication. Dawn's work is heavily inspired by natural history and botanical illustrations, as well as things she has read or seen on her travels. In the rare moments when she's not drawing, Dawn likes nothing more than a long, rewarding walk with her c
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