Abenteuer Wildnis – erforsche die Welt der Bären! Willkommen im Reich der Bären! Möchtest du erfahren, warum sich Bären so gerne an Bäumen reiben? Weißt du, warum Pandabären im Handstand pinkeln? Und hast du dich schon einmal gefragt, was Bären sonst so machen? Zieh deine Wanderschuhe an, schnapp dir ein Fernglas und vergiss dein Skizzenbuch nicht! Zusammen mit dem Expeditionsleiter und dem Bärenzeichner besuchst du tiefe Wälder, hohe Berge und eisige Polarlandschaften, um die verschiedenen Bärenarten in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung kennenzulernen. Vom Eisbär bis zum Brillenbär, vom Braunbär bis zum Panda – dieses Abenteuerhandbuch ist vollgepackt mit Fakten, witzigen Infos und einfach allem, was du über Bären wissen musst. Los geht's und viel Spaß bei diesem spannenden Abenteuer in der Wildnis! Ein informatives Sachbilderbuch für Kinder ab 6 Jahren, vollgepackt mit spannenden Infos rund um die Lebenswelt der Bären und großflächigen, originellen Illustrationen. Ausstattung: Mit fbg. Illustrationen
Huw Lewis-Jones Bücher
Dieser Autor, ein Umwelthistoriker und Expeditionsleiter, verbringt viel Zeit mit der Arbeit in Naturgebieten, einschließlich der Antarktis. Seine Werke erforschen die komplexe Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Umwelt und befassen sich oft mit Themen wie Entdeckung und unserer Verbindung zur Wildnis. Sein Schreiben ist von einem tiefen Verständnis der natürlichen Welt und dem menschlichen Streben nach Erkundung und Abenteuer durchdrungen. Durch seine Texte lädt er die Leser ein, über unseren Planeten und unseren Platz darin nachzudenken.






Die Geschichte der Tierfotografie wird in diesem Band von Huw Lewis-Jones beleuchtet, der führende Fotograf:innen zu ihren Motivationen befragt. Mit über 100 Arbeiten und Interviews wird die Bedeutung der Tierfotografie untersucht und der Leser angeregt, über den Umgang mit Tieren und der Natur nachzudenken.
Do Penguins Like the Cold?
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Do Penguins Like the Cold? takes readers on an intrepid field trip to Antarctica and beyond to discover the secret life of penguins. Do Penguins Like the Cold? takes readers on a tour of the Southern Hemisphere to meet eighteen species of penguin and to witness the conservation work underway to protect these incredible birds and their native habitats. By observing penguins firsthand, readers will discover whether penguins truly like the cold, how their diving skills make up for the fact that penguins can’t fly, and how to tell what a penguin had for dinner based on the color of its poo! Along with zoological facts, field guide Huw Lewis Jones has some helpful tips on how to track penguins’ movements from space, on what prehistoric penguins can tell us about their descendants, and advice on what we can to do help penguins faced with a warming world. Packed with information about penguins living in Argentina, Australia, Chile, the Galápagos Islands, Namibia, New Zealand, Peru, and South Africa, Do Penguins Like the Cold? also gives readers a hands-on look of what it’s like to work in the wild. Illustrated in color throughout
Swin, Swale & Swatchway
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Swin, Swale & Swatchway gives us the sailor's experience of the Thames Estuary, and the boats and characters inhabiting it, in late Victorian times. These charming adventures and human encounters have an engaging immediacy about them, and are enhanced by the author's many photographs, which provide a priceless glimpse of the past.
Croc o'Clock
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
From polar-exploring author Huw Lewis Jones and award-winning illustrator Ben Sanders comes a hilarious new picture book about a greedy crocodile who doesn't know when to stop!
Blue Badger and the Beautiful Berry is the latest Blue Badger book, in which Badger learns he must share his berries with someone else...
Do bears poop in the woods?
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Field guide and intrepid explorer Huw Lewis Jones and wildlife illustrator Sam Caldwell take readers out into the wild to discover all there is to know and love about the eight different species of bears. Do you know your panda from your polar bear? Or can you spot the difference between a sun bear and a sloth bear? Follow your expert field guide as we travel deep into the woods and across Arctic ice to learn all the “bear” necessities. Bears are familiar to us all, but what you might not realize is that behind their big, grizzly image are wild animals who really need our help. So put on your walking boots, grab your binoculars, and come along on a journey to see the eight incredible bear species in the wild. Written by an experienced field guide, author, and naturalist, Do Bears Poop in the Woods? gives children a taste of what it’s like to work with animals in the wild. Not only will you discover why bears poop so much, you’ll also find out how to avoid getting eaten by one and what we can do to protect them.
Blue Badger
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
Whether white, or black, or blue. Blue Badger's not sure what to do. Badger has a lot on his mind... and something on his bottom...
Why We Photograph Animals
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This compelling visual anthology reframes our understanding of animal photography and its significance for us and the planet. It offers a historical and future perspective on the subject, prompting readers to reconsider their relationships with non-human species. Featuring the work of over 100 photographers, the book includes thematic essays that provide historical context, interviews with contemporary photographers discussing their influences and methods, and stunning visual collections showcasing the best animal photography from its inception to today. The result engages not only wildlife photography enthusiasts but also those concerned about the future of the planet. Huw Lewis-Jones’s expert curation celebrates extraordinary images while exploring the reasons behind our fascination with animals throughout history and their relevance today. This anthology is not a conventional history of wildlife photography; rather, it delves into the broader exploration of animals in photography. It addresses our ongoing desire to observe animals, understand and appreciate them, and the complexities of our interactions—whether we choose to value, neglect, or protect them.
Croc-a-doodle-doo! is a hilarious sing-a-long book starring a cheeky crocodile, based on the song Old MacDonald Had a Farm.