Lottie Loves Nature: Frog Frenzy

Coming October 2020

Lottie loves wildlife and dreams of becoming a nature show presenter like Samira, host of her favourite programme Every Little Thing. Lottie decides to make a pond in her back garden to encourage local wildlife. She enlists her tech neighbour Noah’s help, but is distracted by Mr. Parfitt, his neat-freak, golf-mad dad, who is determined to rid his garden of ants. Can Lottie save the ants and the multitude of frogs who suddenly appear in Mr. Parfitt’s garden?

Nature Hooks: frog and ant facts, life cycle of frogs, recycling, why ponds matter, and how to make a pond.

ISBN: 9781912923076
Age 6+
Paperback, 128 pp.
185mm x 129mm
B&W illustrations
Jane Clarke

Jane Clarke

Author

Jane is the award winning author of over 80 books for young children, including numerous picture books such as Stuck in the Mud and the popular fiction series Al’s Awesome Science. Her favourite fairy character is the ugly duckling and she is fond of carrot cake cupcakes with swirly frosting. Jane loves animals, fossils and being a grandma, and enjoys writing her stories and poems and sharing them on visits to schools and nurseries.
James Brown

James Brown

Illustrator

James Brown was eight when Anthony Browne came to his school and drew an amazing gorilla. He decided, then and there, to become an author/illustrator himself. James studied Creative Writing at St Andrews (where he kept writing for children and drawing all over everything). James got ‘spotted’ on Twitter and won the SCBWI Undiscovered Voices competition 2014. His favourite animal is his three-legged cat, Peg and he loves illustrating with Faber-Castell crayons.

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