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Blue Heart

Nicola Davies

Editorial: Graffeg

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Sinopsis

An educational and entertaining series of poems providing younger and older readers an insight into the various species of whale living across the world.
Each species is described through Nicola’s poetic responses to encountering them for the first time, accompanied by her own illustrations. Also included are factual notes detailed from Nicola’s years of experience working in the natural world. A special, informative and highly personal book – one that is not to be missed.
Species featured include:•	Humpback whale•	Orca•	Blue whale•	Sperm whale
Disponible desde: 20/08/2024.

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