A Walk in the Rainforest
(Author) LadybirdJoin us for a walk deep in the rainforest. Stroll through a nearby village, take a peek at the monkeys and find titan beetles on the forest floor in this lift-the-flap non-fiction book. Filled with bite-sized nature facts and over 40 flaps to lift, young explorers can enjoy a colourful and interactive introduction to the busy life of the Amazonian rainforest. Follow the family and their guide as they journey through the six different rainforest scenes, from an Achuar village to deep in the rainforest, and from high up in the canopy down to the refreshing riverbank. Reveal hidden facts and learn more about the world around you and the animals who share it with you. Also available: A Walk in Spring A Walk in Summer A Walk in Autumn A Walk in Winter A Walk on the Farm Coming soon: A Walk by the River
Ladybird
Ladybird, also known as Ladybird Johnson, was an American author and former First Lady of the United States. She is best known for her work in promoting environmental conservation and beautification efforts, as well as her advocacy for civil rights and education. Ladybird's literary style is characterized by its warmth, sincerity, and passion for social issues. Her most famous work is her book "A White House Diary," which provides a personal account of her time in the White House during her husband Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency. Ladybird's impact on literature lies in her ability to use her platform to address important social issues and inspire positive change.