Amazing Birds of the British Isles Fact Cards

Button & Squirt
 
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Learn all about the amazing birds that live across the British Isles with this set of fact cards. Each bird card features my illustration on one side with its common name then on the other side you will find their scientific name, when to see them, what they eat, conservation information, and three fun and interesting facts, and the background colour of the card show which areas of the British Isles the birds live in. Designed and illustrated by a home education mum of two and inspired by their love of nature and passion for learning through play. Created to teach kids about the amazing animals we share the planet with, so they can fall in love and want to protect them for the future. Pack contains 36 cards. One keycard and 35 animal cards. Made in UK. Printed on sustainable card.
 

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