(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

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The Global Garden

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With great ingenuity, this fun and informative book introduces readers to the world of plants and all the wonderful things they give us.

Inspired by the Eden Project in Cornwall.

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The Global Garden

£ 12.99

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Do you know how your jeans grew? Or your bicycle tyres? What does a chocolate tree look like? Where does sugar come from?

Turn the wheel, lift the flaps and pull the tabs to discover the plants that we can't do without.

A lift-the-flap book that digs a little deeper, this is brilliantly crafted and interactive.

It is ideal for younger children who will appreciate the colour and movement, and older children will be able to absorb the information about how plants are used in everyday objects and day-to-day life.

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