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Little Guides to Nature By Nina Chakrabarti ... Get outside and explore a world of fascinating fossils and shells with this beautifully illustrated pocket guide for children. Why do some shells have shimmery rainbow linings? And can you tell a trilobite from an ammonite? Beautiful gallery-style pages showcase creatures fossilised in amber, spiny fossils and an amazing array of colourful seashells. Fun off-the-page activity spreads include tips on fossil hunting and how to make fossil imprints using shells. With colourful illustrations and amazing facts, outdoor activities to try and features on shell patterns, great fossil finds and living fossils, this little book will provide hours of pleasure, both indoors and out. Be inspired to go outdoors and get up close with nature with this brand-new series from internationally bestselling illustrator Nina Chakrabarti. Also in this series: Hello Trees, Hello Fungi and Hello Bugs.

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Nina Chakrabarti Nina Chakrabarti

Award winning illustrator Nina Chakrabarti grew up in Calcutta, India and moved to the United Kingdom in her teens. A love of drawing led her to study illustration at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art, both in London. She brings her joyful style and distinctive line quality to an eclectic range of commissioned work and has written several illustrated books for children including the international bestseller ‘My Wonderful World of Fashion’ now translated into ten languages. She lives and works in Hastings on the south coast of England.

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