<p>"Gill Lewis works her special brand of animal magic on this inspirational illustrated Island Vet series … Teamed with the beautifully emotive illustrations of Irina Avgustinovich … this heartwarming and inspirational series is ideal for young animal lovers and is sure to delight readers of every age." – <em>Lancashire Post</em></p>
<p>"With strong environmental messages and plenty of heart, [The Island Vet series] challenges children to stand up for wildlife and protect the world around them while developing caring, empathetic relationships with family, friends and their community." — Scope for Imagination, blog</p>
<p>"A captivating and inspiring tale of conservation … This beautifully illustrated story is an engaging mix of excitement and environmental awareness—a must-read for young nature lovers!" — Drawing on Books, blog</p>
<p>"Exuding all the vibes of a good Katie Morag book … Woven throughout are incredible insights into the natural history of a variety of species … would make a fab addition to topics on coastal wildlife or understanding conservation strategies." — Mini Midnight Reads, blog</p>
<p>"Gill Lewis draws on her own experience and knowledge to create a believable and enjoyable story … accompanied by lovely illustrations and chapter headings by Irina Avgustinovich bringing the characters to life for young readers. This is a perfect series for young animal lovers and conservationists." — A Library Lady, blog</p>
<p>"Gill Lewis has written a thrilling, fast paced adventure story with the messages of hope and the kindness of strangers at its very heart." — My Book Corner, blog</p>
<p>"This is the very best kind of children's book. A fast-moving story with heart and adventure, but one that also takes children into thinking about the biggest considerations about ourselves and our world … Big lessons, but lightly carried by a story with humour and pace and characters we can relate to." — An Awfully Big Blog Adventure, blog</p>

When Tia and Nat spot a turtle in difficulty off the coast of Devil Bird Island, they must help it find its way home in this inspiring tale of conservation from Gill Lewis. A camping trip to count puffins on Devil Bird Island turns into a real adventure for friends Tia and Nat. First, they have to rescue a mysterious marine animal caught in a fishing net and swept very far from home. Then, when it gets dark, they hear strange wailing and something white and ghostly flies at their tent. Safely back home, they unravel the mysteries of the previous night and learn some important lessons about how everyone on the planet needs to look out for the wildlife around them. Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.
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When Tia and Nat spot a turtle in difficulty off the coast of Devil Bird Island, they must help it find its way home in this inspiring tale of conservation from Gill Lewis.
A heartwarming and inspiring conservation adventure (Dyslexia-friendly)
A heartwarming and inspiring conservation adventure (Dyslexia-friendly) - The third in a charming, top-quality series that’s perfect for fans of Jasmine Green and Animal Ark - With familiar characters and consistent narratives, series work especially well for the 7+ audience - Award-winning Gill Lewis draws from her first-hand experience working as a vet to skilfully combine adventure, animals and family in this touching tale - Promotes a powerful and global message about the importance of protecting animals and their habitats
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800902787
Publisert
2025-01-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Barrington Stoke Ltd
Vekt
130 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
72

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Gill Lewis worked as a vet in the UK and across the world before becoming the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Swan Song, Eagle Warrior and Run Wild. Gill’s writing has earned her many awards, such as the UKLA Children’s Book Award and the Little Rebels Award, and several nominations for prestigious awards including the CILIP Carnegie Medal.