
The Nature Book of Records
- nature
- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Others
- Publication date:October,2023
- Pages:90
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:245mm×340mm
- Publication Place:Norway
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★An illustrated encyclopedia of nature, for who wants to learn about the most incredible places on earth.
★This book will guide readers through the most bizarre animals and plants from around the world, full of knowledge and interesting illustrations to satisfy the curious reader's curiosity.
★Written and illustrated by Vestre sisters, their former book The Animal Book of Records has been sold in 13 countries.
★The English excerpt is available.
Description
Species on Earth have evolved over millions or even billions of years, learning to adapt to their surroundings. Some are partners, others arch-rivals, but no life can survive alone. Different species influence each other and the natural world around them, and even tiny reptiles can hide big secrets. In this full-colour children's science book, we'll travel to some of the world's most incredible places, from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans. Along the way, we'll discover world champions in every category.
Are you ready for giant stinky flowers, cows that swim, fish that climb trees and squid that live on slime? Do you know where the world's tallest trees grow and which animal's excrement is the most popular? Come and find nature's record breakers!
Author
Linnea Vestre (b. 1993) has studied at the Art Academy in Oslo. She works as an illustrator, musician, designer, and visual artist. She has written and illustrated the non-fiction children’s book, The Animal Book of Records (2020) together with her sister, Katharina Vestre.
Contents
2. The world’s tallest forest
3. The world’s deepest lake
4. The highest and lowest
5. The record-breaking island
6. The world’s biggest coral reef
7. The world’s biggest plant
8. The world’s longest river
9. The world’s biggest hot desert
10. The world’s coldest place