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The Little Caterpillar That Wanted to Fly

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The Little Caterpillar That Wanted to Fly

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Are there things you cannot do, but wish that you could? Milo had the same problem. He wanted to fly high in the sky. Get ready to follow this cool caterpillar on his journey through the garden! These young animals from across the world have the same problem, whether it's wanting to fly, climb the tallest trees, or swim in the Antarctic waters. Follow them on their journeys through life and learn about life cycles, animal identification and different moral lessons along the way in these beautiful animal tales.

Author Biography:

Despite his young age, William Anthony’s involvement with children’s education is quite extensive. He has written over 60 titles with BookLife Publishing so far, across a wide range of subjects. William graduated from Cardiff University with a 1st Class BA (Hons) in Journalism, Media and Culture, creating an app and a TV series, among other things, during his time there. William has also produced work for the Prince’s Trust, a charity created by HRH The Prince of Wales, that helps young people with their professional future. He has created animated videos for a children’s education company that works closely with the charity.
Release date NZ
February 3rd, 2020
Audience
  • Primary
Interest Age
From 3 to 5 years
Pages
24
Reading Age
From 3 to 5 years
ISBN-13
9781786379474
Product ID
31422185

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