Anna: Habitats are all around us. A habitat is where animals and plants live and get everything they need to survive. Like food, water and shelter. Some habitats are really big, like rainforests! The ...
Australian insect expert and photographer Alan Henderson has released his new book Minibeasts, which canvases a visual feast of colourful critters in their natural environment across Australia. Few ...
With their pincers, horns and armour, these minibeasts might look terrifying, but luckily for us they are tiny and harmless. You can see them all around us, living in leaf litter, plants, water, sand ...
Minibeasts are small animals that do not have a skeleton inside their bodies. Minibeasts are scientifically known as invertebrates. There are more invertebrates on earth than any other type of animal!
Practitioners can support children's learning by providing as many real-life experiences with minibeasts as possible. Nicole Weinstein suggests resource ideas to make this possible. Exploring ...
Use the magnifying glass provided to examine the minibeasts and their habitats in this first in a new series. For budding entomologists aged 5+, says the publisher. Charlotte Eyre is the former ...
The Mr. Men and Little Miss stories have been a family favourite for generations, and what better way to bring some sunshine into lockdown that with a very special reading of one of these tales? Adam ...
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