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A First Book of Nature
Nicola Davies
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Description for A First Book of Nature
Paperback. An exquisite book that evokes a child's first experience of nature. Illustrator(s): Hearld, Mark. Num Pages: 108 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AF; YDP; YNNR. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12); (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 263 x 286 x 12. Weight in Grams: 656.
An exquisite book that evokes a child's first experience of nature.
From beachcombing to stargazing, from watching squirrels, ducks and worms to making berry crumble or a winter bird feast, this is a remarkable book – part poetry, part scrapbook of recipes, facts and fragments – and a glorious reminder that the natural world is on our doorstep waiting to be discovered. Mark Hearld's pictures beautifully reproduce the colours of the seasons on woodfree paper, and Nicola Davies' lyrical words capture the simple loveliness that is everywhere, if only we can look.
Product Details
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Nicola Davies
Nicola Davies is an award-winning author, whose many books for children include The Promise, Ice Bear, Big Blue Whale and the Silver Street Farm series. She graduated in zoology, studied whales and bats and then worked for the BBC Natural History Unit. Underlying all Nicola's writing is the belief that a relationship with nature is essential to every human being, ... Read moreand that now more than ever, we need to renew that relationship. Nicola lives in Abergavenny, Wales. Mark Hearld, a breathtaking new talent in children's books, is a distinguished artist and printmaker. He studied Illustration at Glasgow School of Art and Natural History Illustration at the Royal College. He now teaches at art colleges in Hull and Edinburgh and has recently designed a range of bags and stationery for the Tate and held a solo exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Inspired by the natural world, especially by animals, Mark makes prints, paintings and collages, as well as textiles and ceramics. Mark lives in York. Show Less
Reviews for A First Book of Nature
A fantastic introduction to nature and an engaging, evocative read that will stimulate young imaginations. Visually stunning, it’s an absolute delight – great for library story-time sessions or reading aloud at home and truly a book for all seasons
We Love This Book
Mark Hearld's illustrations are gorgeous, lush and colourful
Inis
A beautiful book which ... Read morebrings nature to life in words and pictures. Nicola Davies interweaves fact and fiction as she brings each season into focus. She celebrates new growth and the rich harvests of autumn. Stunning, richly textured illustrations encourage young readers to look closely at the world around them.
Julia Eccleshare
LoveReading4Kids
The introduction has an Edwardian beauty about it . . . It's all held together in this large and weighty volume by Mark Hearld's kaleidoscopic shepherd's-hay of designs
Books for Keeps
This fantastic introduction to nature should be on every child's shelf. Page after page of vibrant illustrations captures the snippets of stories, poems and facts of the simple and beautiful world around us
Wild & Grizzly
Delightful
Caught by the River
A beautiful book because it contains keenly observant poems and breathtakingly gorgeous illustrations
Delightful Children’s Books
Both nostalgic and inspiring, this book makes you want to hurtle outdoors
Nicolette Jones
The Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week
Without a doubt, one of the most beautifully written and illustrated children’s books I have ever seen
Activities 4 Kids
A First Book of Nature is a stunning collection of earthly observations distilled and repackaged for the inquisitive eyes of children . . . What makes the book so resoundingly successful though, are the beautiful collage-style illustrations by Mark Hearld. There is a visceral, texturedness to the way the images are layered upon one another that somehow invokes the great outdoors all the more palpably . . . The genuine awe at nature that emanates from every page of this book is inspiring for both parent and child in their continued exploration of the world together
We Love This Book
An exquisite book that evokes a child’s first experience of nature. From beachcombing to stargazing, from watching squirrels, ducks and worms to making berry crumble or a winter bird feast.
Mums & Tots
A gentle poetic exploration through the changing seasons, this is a book which will make those of all ages stop and think about the beauty of the world around us, in even the simplest of things. The text and illustrations work wonderfully together, as the pictures frame the text whilst really reflecting the meaning. There are activities too, which encourage interaction with the world around us. It's a book to cherish and share, one to keep and reflect upon and to pick up and read when the pressures of life get a bit much. It's a lovely way to encourage children to enjoy the world around them and to make them take note and care for that world.
Parents in Touch
My favourite is A First Book of Nature by Nicola Davies. It’s a unique mix of poetry, facts, recipes and more, and its eclecticism and exquisite illustrations by Mark Hearld make it a book that children and parents will return to over the holidays, the better to enjoy freedom or to endure it
Amanda Craig
New Statesman
Occasionally a book comes along that takes my breath away . . . a call to arms to get children to appreciate the magic of the natural world. The writer Nicola Davies delivers and enticing collection of stories, poems, facts and ideas, all brought to life by the artist and print-maker Mark Hearld’s illustrations
Daisy Bridgewater
Telegraph Magazine, Children's Notebook
This beautifully illustrated book focuses on seasonal British wildlife
BBC Wildlife
Gorgeous… Young minds will be stimulated by this unique presentation of the natural world
Carousel
A remarkable book
Green Parent, Book of the Month
A treasury of poems, pictures and recipes, taking children on a journey through the seasons and showing them the beauty of the world around them
International Express
Illustrations are bold and rich
BBC Country File Magazine
An enthralling book . . . set against a backdrop of warm enticing illustrations that seem to bring the natural world into the room . . . a book to linger over
The Publisher’s Association’s Best New Children’s Books Summer 2014, The Guardian
Should be on every child’s bookshelf . . . each page is a wonderful journey into nature . . . the illustrations are a joy to behold and add gorgeous clarification to the wonderful text . . . and outstanding book with surprises leaping from every page
Creative Steps
A handsomely illustrated lyrical engagement with the natural world (and a perfect present for a six-year-old) – and it, and others, is rethinking what non-fiction for children might be.
Lorna Bradbury
The Telegraph
Beachcombing, stargazing, observing animals and delicious recipe are all included in this tome
The Sun
Gorgeous miscellany . . . each poem successfully captures the wonder and curiosity of a child’s first responses to the features and sometimes dramatic changes, in the world around them. Not just a poetry collection, the blending of factual fragments, sunning illustrations and imaginative works makes this a truly wonderful creation. Young minds will be stimulated by this unique presentation of the natural world
Carousel
This is a beautiful book. It is divided into four sections each of which captures the atmosphere and changes of the seasons. The delightful illustrations are executed in various media . . . and are accompanied by a poetic and informative text that is a great introduction to the natural world
The Good Book Guide
It offers a wealth of inspiration, knowledge and celebration of everything that surrounds us. . . The poetry, the love & knowledge of nature and those wonderful illustrations - have given us three wonderful reasons to keep returning to A First Book of Nature again and again
My Book Corner
A stunning reminder that the natural world is on our doorstep waiting to be discovered.
Right Start
A beautifully illustrated book that will enchant children.
Western Morning News
Nicola Davies specialises in imparting her enthusiasm for the natural world through picture books and stories, and this beautiful volume blurs boundaries: here fiction, poetry, nonfiction, fine art and illustration overlap. She uses lyrical text and free verse to record experiences of nature that are within the reach of most children. . . Though based on observation rather than imagination, and full of easily absorbed facts, the text has poetic moments: a horse’s nose, for instance, is “more tender than your own cheek”. It makes you want to run outdoors.
Nicolette Jones
The Sunday Times
[A] Glorious compendium of the delights of nature
Telegraph Magazine
A charming compendium of things to see, feel and do outdoors, with bold and bright illustrations.
Daily Mail
Stunning illustrations compliment Nicola’s poetic and informative introduction to the environment. A charming gift for every child to treasure.
Little London
“Hearld’s nostalgic illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to this lovely chronicle of a child’s first experiences of nature.”
BookTrust
There have always been lots of nature books for kids – wonderful authors like Nicola Davies help children to connect with and understand the natural world.
Patrick Barkham
The Guardian
If you have children, you have almost certainly read them Nicola Davies’ A First Book of Nature, illustrated with characteristic tender exuberance by Hearld. If you want a child to care about the planet, don’t tell them it’s burning, show them Hearld’s wrens and squirrels, field mice and owls. He has a child’s delight and curiosity in the natural world. A pigeon is never a pest to Herald.
The Times
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