Kids can learn how to make a bug hotel and get inspired to help protect our crucial insect wildlife with this gorgeous picture book. Harry Hail is joined by friends Sammy Sun, Rosie Rainbow, Flo Snow,
Ronny Rain, and Willy Wind, in a tale of cooperation and positive action
to encourage biodiversity. When the Pollutants show up to see what the
gang are up to, will they help or hinder their efforts? Harry Hail's Bug Hotel is the seventh in the Weatherbies story book series that feature lovable weather characters who make it easy for young children to remember key concepts about the world around us and the need to take good care of our planet. The story models pro-social behaviours and skills such as working together, creative problem-solving and taking care of wildlife. This book is also available in Irish as Conn Cloichshneachta agus Teach Osta Do Na Feithidi. Choose one book or get the pair for parallel learning or shared reading in mixed-language groups.
Key Features
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,
This is Book 7 in the The Weatherbies Series. See all The Weatherbies books here.
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Yvonne Flemming is a children's author from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Weatherbies marks Yvonne's debut as an author and is inspired by her experience working with children. A loving wife and mother, she loves being around little ones and hopes that The Weatherbies can become a part of a child's journey as they grow.
More about Yvonne FlemingYvonne Flemming is a children's author from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The Weatherbies marks Yvonne's debut as an author and is inspired by her experience working with children. A loving wife and mother, she loves being around little ones and hopes that The Weatherbies can become a part of a child's journey as they grow.
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