Now you see them, now you don’t From the Orchid Mantis in South East Asia to the Polar Bear in the Artic Circle, Masters of disguise explores the different insects and animals that survive by surrounding themselves by habitat that looks just like them or being able to change themselves so they can blend in.Continue reading “Masters of Disguise. Camouflaging creatures & magnificent Mimics by Marc Martin. Published by Penguin Books”
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Bee Detectives by Vanessa Ryan-Rendall and illustrated by Brenna Quinlan. Published by CSIRO
Well, what can I say? This is my book so of course I love it to pieces! If you are interested in learning more about stingless bees of Australia and would also like to teach children about the various types of native bees we have then look no further – this book is for you!Continue reading “Bee Detectives by Vanessa Ryan-Rendall and illustrated by Brenna Quinlan. Published by CSIRO”
AmAZed
Every day at work something amazes me. That’s why I wrote this book – so you can be amazed too! Andrea Wild is a science writer at CSIRO who works with the National Research Collections, Australia which is home to over 15 million natural history specimens! She wrote this book for young readers so thatContinue reading “AmAZed”