Why Animals Migrate

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  • ISBN 9781801048118
  • Dimensions: 236 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Little Tiger Press Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
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Discover why a wide variety of creatures make incredible journeys across our planet - by sea, land or sky. Packed with interactive novelties, this book offers a hands-on exploration of amazing animals on the move. Each spread includes a wheel mechanism, illustrating life's natural cycles, while lift-the-flaps add an extra layer of fun when learning. The gorgeous illustrations by the super-talented Benjamin Flouw and clear, comprehensive text make this nonfiction book an exciting exploration of a core ecological concept. Perfect for young wildlife lovers, curious kids and little scientists; fans of Blue Planet, Steve Backshall's Deadly 60 and National Geographic, or anyone who enjoys a good lift-the-flap book! Also in the Circle of Life series . . . learn all about life cycles in How Things Grow!
Harriet Evans (Author) Harriet Evans works in children's publishing and spends her days researching cool animal facts, imagining awesome adventures and drinking copious amounts of tea. Benjamin Flouw (Illustrator) Benjamin Flouw is an artist and author based in Marseille, France. Inspired by wildlife documentaries and botany, his work features animals, plants, and landscapes through a distinctive style of colorful geometric shapes and dramatic lighting. His versatile talent spans children's publishing, press, advertising, and branding, collaborating with prestigious clients and publishers internationally.

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