This colourful storybook fosters young children's blossoming interest in the natural world, encouraging them to enjoy flowers where they grow: in meadows, in parks, and in their very own gardens. Learn the different parts of a flower. Find out why insects are attracted to flowers, and why sunflowers turn to face the sun. Then follow the lifecycle of a dandelion - from the first bud, to seeds dispersing in the wind. This title is part of the My First Discovery paperback series - a unique collection of beautifully illustrated information books for children aged 4 to 7, with simple language to aid learning and realistic artwork to inspire young minds. There are 8 transparent overlay pages, which reveal hidden surprises and make the pages come alive.
Rene Mettler
Rene Mettler was a Swiss author known for his novel "The Dark Room," a haunting exploration of memory, trauma, and identity. His writing style was characterized by its lyrical prose and psychological depth. Mettler's contributions to literature lie in his ability to capture the complexities of human experience with raw authenticity.