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Billy Loves Birds (Nature Heroes) by [Jess French, Duncan Beedie]

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Billy Loves Birds (Nature Heroes) Kindle Edition

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“First in the Nature Heroes series of bright, engaging adventures bursting with nature and details, created by TV expert and vet French with popular illustrator Beedie. Also this month comes Bella Loves Bugs.”The Bookseller

'Fact-filled, adventure-filled and bursting with the most delightful, relatable illustrations.’Armadillo Magazine --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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Jess French is a passionate vet, zoologist and naturalist who has been named one of Britain's top 50 conservationists by BBC Wildlife magazine. She presented her own TV series on CBeebies called Minibeast Adventure with Jess and worked on Live 'n' Deadly (CBBC), Deadly Mission Madagascar (CBBC), Springwatch (BBC) and Micro Monsters 3D (Sky). Jess has written several books for children, including the Born Free series for Orion Children's Books.

Duncan Beedie is an illustrator and animator based in Bristol. Aside from drawing copious quirky images, he collects clockwork robots, can identify pretty much any military aircraft and has a dog called Ivor.

--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09WKSRQ9G
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Happy Yak (19 April 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 6127 KB
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Jess loves all animals. She loves the natural world they live in, too. She thinks it is very important that we all work hard to protect the natural world, so she writes books about how we can do that. The books are mainly marketed at a children, but Jess knows that it's mostly the grown ups that need educating. She hopes that the wonderful children that read her books will be kind enough to educate the silly grown ups they meet about animals, the environment and what we can do to save them.

As well as writing, Jess works as a vet. She once ultrasounded a snow leopard and has also looked inside a crocodile's stomach! She is sometimes seen on CBeebies talking about minibeasts and also works as a teacher for school groups that are interested in animals and the natural world.

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