Children's / Teenage general interest: Plants & trees

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  • The Wood Where Stories Sing

    £7.99

    Do you want to join the Treetoppers? Iggy and his brother Cal still can’t believe that they have the most wonderful adventure playground at the bottom of their garden – Wildtop Wood, a place that’s full of mystery and magic. There are whispering trees who lift them into the highest branches, wooden animals who scamper into their games, and a secret canopy treehouse den just for them! But the wild green magic of Wildtop Wood is under threat. Not everyone loves the wood like they do, and Iggy, Cal and their friend Mae will have to dig deep into their imaginations to find a way to make the wood sing again.

  • Leave the Trees Please

    £7.99

    This beautiful picture book from one of the UK's greatest poets is a love letter to nature from children everywhere, now in paperback.

  • Look What I Found at the Park

    £7.99

    Let’s explore the park today. We’ll spot some secrets on the way. Look what I found! A pine cone. Its knobbly scales are locked tightly shut. Set off on a trip to the park to find natural treasure, from a big green leaf to sweet-smelling rose petals, then learn more about the found object with irresistibly illustrated and informative nature notes. Packed full of fascinating facts alongside a gentle rhyming narrative and encouraging children to get outside and explore their surroundings, this is a nature treasure hunt series for the whole family to treasure!

  • Milly-Molly-Mandy Makes a Garden

    £8.99

    A charming picture book adaptation of a classic Milly-Molly-Mandy adventure.

  • I See a Tree

    £7.99

    I see a tree with thousands of leaves, on beautiful branches that are bursting with life. From a tiny acorn to a tall oak tree, join two children and their squirrel companion on a fantastic journey through the life of a tree. As they burst through the soil, float on falling leaves and spot birds pecking at acorns, young readers will discover how a tree grows in an incredible, ever-changing cycle.

  • If I Were a Plant

    £15.00

    Follow Lola on a beautifully illustrated journey to learn how humans and plants are at once different and similar.If Lola were a plant, she wouldn’t be a dog, a cat, a mouse, a penguin, a gnat, or a hippopotamus, but she would still be alive and well.In If I Were a Plant, Lola discovers that plants are the most numerous living beings on the planet. She also finds out how they get their food without being able to move and how they breathe despite not having a mouth or nose, along with many other things she never thought a plant could do.A book for discovering unusual facts about plants and for looking at something you thought you knew with fresh eyes.

  • Look! a Flower!

    £7.99

    Learn the names of twenty flowers and their characteristics in this book of wonders, perfect for inspiring a love of the natural world.

  • The Case of the Missing Flower

    £7.99

    A brand-new mystery fiction series from the pen of Kristyna Litten!

  • Stories From the Wild

    £14.99

    An anthology of stories that will whisk you away on an unforgettablejourney through the wild places of our world.

  • The Tomorrow Tree

    £16.95

    A lyrical celebration of the amazing new ecosystem that flourishes after a tree falls

  • The Stuff That Stuff Is Made Of

    £16.99

    Discover the things we make with plants with best-selling author and science communicator, Jonathan Drori.

  • The Great Oak Tree

    £12.99

    Discover the enchanting world of nature’s resilience and the unbreakable bonds between a curious blackbird, a wise owl and a steadfast guardian tree in this beautifully illustrated, lyrical picture book.When a little blackbird questions why an old oak tree just stands there doing nothing, a gentle journey of discovery begins. We see all the ways in which the tree is, in fact, very busy. We learn about how central the tree is central to its ecosystem – the many ways in which it offers shelter and sustenance to the wildlife all around. And when the tree itself is under attack, the blackbird is quick to help defend it.