Nelly the Numbat – Search & Find Book
Description
Introducing 'Nelly the Numbat', the first book from Marini Ferlazzo. A delightful seek-and-find adventure through Australia’s vibrant landscapes. Written and illustrated by the talented Nathan Ferlazzo, this beautifully crafted book features 12 intricate illustrations that capture the unique flora and fauna of each Australian state and territory.
Join Nelly the Numbat on a colourful journey as you explore each detailed artwork to find Nelly, along with her compass, hat, and backpack. Every page presents a new challenge and introduces children to the diverse wildlife of Australia, making this book not only fun but also educational.
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With a large 242 x 330mm hard cover, Nelly the Numbat is designed to be both durable and visually stunning. Perfect for young readers and nature enthusiasts, this book is a wonderful addition to any collection, offering hours of entertainment and learning. Bring the adventure home today!
Marini Ferlazzo donate a share of the profits from sales of this book to wildlife conservation.
Specifications
- 242 x 330mm
- Hard cover
- Written and Illustrated by Nathan Ferlazzo
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