Magical and so much fun!
Ben Hoare, bestselling author of Nature's Treasures perfect for nature fans. Every page is crammed with things to spot, from birds to insects, and the illustrations are wonderfully detailed
Irish Independent The second you open the covers of this book you are brought along a whirlwind tour of all the major...
Read moreMagical and so much fun!
Ben Hoare, bestselling author of Nature's Treasures perfect for nature fans. Every page is crammed with things to spot, from birds to insects, and the illustrations are wonderfully detailed
Irish Independent The second you open the covers of this book you are brought along a whirlwind tour of all the major biomes in the world as well as various other habitats … The illustrations throughout this book are incredible and full of amazing detail. You immediately feel transported into each habitat as a result. For a book that isn’t very text heavy, you certainly learn a surprising amount of information on each habitat and the different species that live there. The story is beautifully written and I like how the author includes proper terminology along with definitions in brackets for the more uncommon words that some readers may require. In a classroom setting this is the type of book you could dip in and out of throughout the year depending on what topic you were covering in SESE. It is perfect for carpet time or as a whole class activity where each habitat can easily be displayed on your interactive whiteboard or panel and children can come up and circle each wild animal they find. Nature loving students and those with inquiring minds would love to curl up with this book and read in one sitting. It really is the type of book you’d pick up again and again. Every time you examine each habitat you discover even more to see and learn! I read this book with my 1st Year Special Class students and they loved it. They particularly enjoyed the ‘Did you know?’ section for each habitat. It led to further enquiry and exploring online! I think the author deals with a serious global issue in an engaging and child friendly way. The end sections on ‘Our Planet and Us’ and ‘Other Ways to Help’ are thought-provoking and a nice addition to the book. They certainly sparked wonderful conversations among my students … a fabulous asset to any classroom, library or home and is suitable for all ages. I found it extremely accessible for my students with special educational needs and really welcomed this feature. For that reason I’d give it a 10 out of 10 - By Niamh Brady, Special Class Teacher, Naas, Co. Kildare
Seomra Ranga This lovely book is as visually appealing as it is informative, full of detailed, double-spread illustrations that young readers will pore over for hours. Each habitat is depicted in Busuttil's distinct illustrative style and comes complete with an "explorer's checklist" to tick off with each new creature they encounter. Billy Conker Is the perfect companion for wintery walks, from Christmas Day well into the new year
Irish Farmer's Journal exciting and educational picture book full of weird and wonderful facts about our planet … Busuttil’s animated illustrations are insightful and full of character that transport you to a land far, far away. Recommended for ages six years and up
Irish Examiner Anyone who has attempted to match real-life leaves or flowers, let alone male and female birds in flight, with the book illustrations given for school homework or scavenger hunts will appreciate the ingeniousness of Conor Busuttil’s nature scenes, where well-hidden wildlife appears in a wide variety of guises. In particular, the endangered species on each page are the hardest to spot, subtly emphasising their scarcity. Woodland and pond scenes provide perfect camouflage for dozens of species, above and below ground, and sharp eyes are required to spot a pine marten peeping out of the undergrowth or a water vole hidden in the reeds. What’s rather easier to spot is the human waste, which is an unpleasant but realistic addition to the illustrations of Busuttil, whose appreciation of nature originated in his childhood spent on the Strangford Lough coast of Co Down. His brand of nature-spotting extends much further than the checklists of an I-Spy guide, venturing into an exploration of human impacts on habitat … with pointers for young conservationists on planting bee-friendly flowers, walking or cycling to school, and making bug hotels - all small actions that collectively can produce big change. Its whimsical illustrations reminiscent of characters from Chris Riddell’s The Edge Chronicles, Billy Conker’s Nature-Spotting Adventure is a quirky introduction to conservation and eco-awareness for readers aged under nine… starting small with individual actions can make a real difference, and the biggest and best ideas can come from the youngest of people
Evening Echo A nature book with a difference. Yes, this is a book about the natural world. Yes, this is a book that encourages exploitation and wonder, but this is also a nature book that can’t stay in one place, that wants to explore as far and wide as possible. It wants you and I to join it on its travels too, I did and I loved it, I learnt a lot too and so I encourage you to do the same … Beautifully illustrated throughout with some of the most magnificent wonders of the natural world this is a fascinating and eye-opening guide for all nature lovers
Armadillo like a Where’s Wally for nature lovers! Every spread is packed with detail. It’s a wonderful book for sharing with a child of age 4+
Sarah Webb beautifully written and illustrated
Irish Mail on Sunday certain to keep readers occupied for hours
Westmeath Examiner just the book for any child, even the big child in you … This is the book I would have loved when I was a child … The illustrations are beautiful and colourful … It’s a lovely way to teach [kids] about climate change ... it’s a lovely way to introduce them to the dangers of it without terrifying them … the illustrations are gorgeous
WLR FM’s The Saturday Café Lovers of the great outdoors rejoice - here is a picture book that truly celebrates all of the wonders of the ecosystems and environments of our world!’ Conor Busuttil’s strength as an illustrator lies in his incredible attention to the minutiae of details, with each creature and location lovingly rendered. In an illustration style reminiscent of Chris Riddell, the colourful spreads encourage the reader to venture further from their comfort zone to explore the wonders nature has to offer. Thoughtful and thought provoking, this book will be enjoyed by young conservationists and animal lovers alike.
Children's Books Ireland Billy Conker is an adventurer keen to explore the natural world and protect the creatures he comes across. Both fact and story book, this interactive tale invites readers to join Billy as he traverses the world, beginning in his own back garden before visiting oceans, deserts, mountains, and rainforests with each environment brimming with intricate imagery. Practical and informative, Billy’s adventures conclude with tips for how we can all help to protect the environment of the many creatures that call our world home
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