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Patricia Hegarty
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Author Patricia Hegarty and popular illustrator Britta Teckentrups' follow up to Bee: Nature's Tiny Miracle, beautifully reveals why the moon shines in the night-time sky. As the moon waxes and wanes above, the world below is full of busy night-time creatures: from turtles laying their eggs on white sandy beaches, to migrating birds using the moon to navigate their way to sunnier climes. Children can turn the peek-through pages to see the moon change shape as it goes through the lunar cycle.
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Author Patricia Hegarty and popular illustrator Britta Teckentrups' follow up to Bee: Nature's Tiny Miracle, beautifully reveals why the moon shines in the night-time sky. As the moon waxes and wanes above, the world below is full of busy night-time creatures: from turtles laying their eggs on white sandy beaches, to migrating birds using the moon to navigate their way to sunnier climes. Children can turn the peek-through pages to see the moon change shape as it goes through the lunar cycle. - - -