nature's tiny champions

Nature’s Tiny Champions is a unique friendly book, introducing us to 20 of teeny creatures worldwide, that do so much to help our planet. Some of the biggest impacts on our planet is made by some of earth’s smallest species.

We often hear about the importance of amazing large animals (elephants and whales!) But what are the little creatures, whose role is just as vital? This book sheds light on some of the animal kingdom’s most unlikely heroes.

You’ll meet:

  • Nocturnal dung beetles
  • Cape dwarf chameleons
  • Golden poison frogs
  • Bumblebee bats
  • Reef starfish
  • Bee hummingbirds

Learn how the tiny insects, invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds all play key roles in natural phenomena like migration, food chains and pollination.

Each miniature miracle-worker is portrayed with a life-size diagram, along with detailed views of its attributes. And lots of bite-size facts!

About the Author

Ben Lerwill is an award-winning children’s author and freelance writer. He has previously been shortlisted for a Wainwright Prize for Children’s Literature.

The book is illustrated by Nic Jones, who draws nature inspiration for her work in the ‘beautifully cloudy’ northwest of England.

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