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The Pocket Photoguide to Mammals of Southern Africa
[Paperback]Author(s):Burger CillieThe pocket guide to mammals of Southern Africa is a guide to over 100 mammal species - from big cats to mice and bats. -
My First Book of Southern African Birds
[Paperback]Author(s):Erroll CuthbertA very first guide to birds for children aged 3 to 7, this title presents 56 of the most striking and commonly seen southern African species. -
My First Book of East African Birds
[Paperback]Author(s):Dave RichardsThis first book of birds introduces children to the birds most commonly seen in gardens and wildlife areas in East Africa. The 58 birds are featured in full colour illustrations, with visual cues to each birds size, the food it eats, its nest and the footprint it leaves behind. -
My First Book of Mammals
[Paperback]Author(s):Peter AppsIllustrated by:Jennifer SchaumMammals come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes, from tiny bats and mice to massive elephants and whales. -
My First Book of Southern African Snakes and Other Reptiles
[Paperback]Author(s):Bill BranchIllustrated by:Sally MacLartyChildren are both fascinated by, and afraid of, snakes and other reptiles, making them a receptive market for this topic. -
African Birds To Read, Colour and Keep
[Paperback]Author(s):Saly MacLartyWhy does the African Jacana have long toes? What colour is the Cape Parrot? Which bird feasts on wild figs? And where does the Diderick Cuckoo lay its eggs? -
Common Birds of Southern Africa
[Paperback]Author(s):Tracey HawthorneThis exciting series was developed especially to teach young people some of the secrets of the wild creatures around us. The books will make ideal presents for all those nephews and nieces. Ook in Afrikaans beskikbaar as Algemene voels van suider-Afrika -
Spiders and Scorpions of Southern Africa
[Paperback]Author(s):Tracey HawthorneThe exciting series for budding naturalists was developed especially to teach young people some of the secrets of the wild creatures around us. These books will make ideal presents for all those nephews and nieces. Handy pocket size; Superb photographs; -
The Little Brainwaves Investigate Animals
[Hardback]Takes your child on a journey through the world of animals, ranging from how animal families protect, teach and feed their young to the climbing habits of an orang-utan. -
Chameleons are Cool
[Paperback]Author(s):Martin JenkinsIllustrated by:Sue ShieldsChameleons are grumpy, pocket-sized, swivel-eyed, colour changing, long-tongued sharp-shooters. Chameleons are cool! This title supports KS1 - 2 Science and Literacy, in consultation with the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education. It includes text and illustrations, which support children learning to read.



