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The Children's Book of Birdwatching: Nature-Friendly Tips for Spotting Birds

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Children's Book of Birdwatching: Nature-Friendly Tips for Spotting Birds
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dan Rouse
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 242,Width 203
ISBN/Barcode 9780241597514
ClassificationsDewey:598.0723441
Audience
Children's (6-12)

Publishing Details

Publisher Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Imprint DK Children
Publication Date 5 January 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A fun, engaging birdwatching book for kids, full of information, activities, and tips on how to spot, identify, and care for birds. Get to know birds with this handy guide, featuring craft activities to attract and help your feathered friends. Make a difference to the local wildlife with the ideas and tips in this informative, hands-on book. Help the birds around you by creating a safe place where they can thrive. Discover how important these little creatures are to the environment. Make a bird feeder that you can fill with seeds, or a water bath for birds to drink from, and watch as a range of birdlife gather. Discover ways to make your outdoor space more bird-friendly, from nurturing the right plants to deterring dangerous predators. With engaging activities and plenty of advice from the brilliant bird expert and TV personality Dan Rouse, this fun yet educational book for children is a perfect introduction to animal conservation and protection. The Children's Book of Birdwatching celebrates local wildlife and teaches children about the challenges birds face and what we can do to help. Whether you love birds, enjoy gardening, or simply want to do your bit to help local wildlife, this delightful book is full of practical information and fun activities. Soon you will know all about birds and their needs. Watch as they fly in for a visit! How many can you spot?

Author Biography

Dan Rouse is a passionate presenter, wildlife conservationist, and ornithologist from Swansea, Wales. Growing up on the South Wales coastline, she developed a passion for coastal birds and wildlife. Dan is widely respected in the birding and Welsh community for her ornithological and conservational work. She currently writes for Bay Magazine Swansea, features frequently on BBC Radio Wales/Radio Cymru, and presents for S4C Hansh, fronting videos on wildlife and wildlife science. Dan launched the Wild Space project in 2017, showing the diversity of wildlife that can be found in gardens, and this project has been shared across numerous platforms, including YouTube, BBC County Focus, and BBC Radio Wales. She has shared her passion for wildlife on TV programmes, such as ITV Coast and Country, and tours the UK giving talks and doing live shows at festivals.