![]() ![]() Behind each flap is some text which has further illustrations and tells you about the life of the tree in that particular season.Īs well as the oak tree the following pages look at landscapes such as Alaska, the Yellow Dragon Valley in China and the Arctic. The first spread for this is about the oak tree: the Spring section shows a blackbird with eggs in their nest and primroses and bluebells at the foot of the tree, the Summer section shows a woodpecker in the tree with its young and poppies at the base of the tree, the Autumn section shows a squirrel feasting on the acorns and the leaves turning brown, the Winter section shows snow laden branches and a jay with the last of the acorns. ![]() This sounds more confusing when written down than it does when it is in front of you! Seasons: A Year in Nature Hannah Pang and Clover Robin Watch six breathtaking landscapes from around the world transform in front of your eyes, in this. ![]() Hannah's work has involved a number of titles across novelty fiction, non-fiction, picture books, revised editions of classics and character-led series. The form for this book is that on the right hand side page of each spread there are 4 separate liftable flaps that show the four seasons on each of the ovelapping sheets. From the Arctic tundra to the African plains, the changing of the seasons keeps every creature and plant working together in. Hannah Pang has been a children's book editor for over thirteen years before chasing her dream to become an author and freelance editor. ![]()
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