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Nature's Fascinating Friendships
Survival of the friendliest - how plants and animals work together
von Mike Hills
Illustration: Kerry Hyndman
Verlag: Faber And Faber Ltd.
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-571-37259-1
Erschienen am 04.04.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 311 mm [H] x 241 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 866 Gramm
Umfang: 93 Seiten

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Go on an amazing journey around the world to discover how animals, plants and microscopic organisms develop fascinating friendships to survive and thrive.

Did you know pom pom crabs wear sea anemones as boxing gloves to fight off enemies?
>And greater honeybirds guide humans to hidden beehives?
>And bats use pitcher plants as sleeping bags?

From ravens and wolves to trees and fungi, learn how these unlikely alliances are formed and find out all the incredible, funny, weird and disgusting reasons why these partnerships work.
>Every page is beautifully illustrated and packed full of facts that should surprise and inspire us all to overcome our differences and work together more.



Mike and Kerry
Kerry Hyndman is an illustrator who loves making pictures that spark a sense of wonder in the natural world. She works on a variety of publishing, editorial and advertising projects and has a growing number of non-fiction children's books under her belt. She's also the proud owner of a Blue Peter book award (and badge!).
Mike Hills is a writer and journalist who likes to deliver the facts, but have some fun along the way. He has worked for The Times and is currently at the BBC as a news journalist but increasingly enjoys stepping into the more cheerful world of children's books. He hasn't won any awards (or badges) yet, but he'd like to one day.
The couple live on the west coast of Scotland with their daughter. They like exploring islands, lochs and mountains, finding fairy bridges and waterfalls, falling off paddle boards, swimming with seals and trying to hide from midges.