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Let's Explore Snails: An urban wildlife explorers book

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Sufyan Akhtar

Reviewed on Feb 2, 2025

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This book is very good and the book is gives a good lesson to us and i love so much

Synopsis

Do you know what octopuses and snails have in common? And what they don't?! You might be surprised to find out! This is the first book in the Urban Wildlife Explorers series, a fact-based but humorous deep dive into the life of an animal we're likely to encounter in the urban and suburban places most of us live in. It's not just about learning, though, the book is also empowering and a call to action for children everywhere – they'll discover how to protect and promote urban wildlife in their neighbourhood. Plus there's a fun snail craft to do at the end of the book, too!

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