by Mike Unwin, Illustrations by Christine Berrie
Enter the beautiful world of butteflies in this colourful matching game. The task is to match the upperwings and folded wings of 25 butterflies. Many butterflies have bright wings in flight, but when they perch their wings can be camoflaged to look like eyes, leaves, or even cobwebs. A pictorial guide with a mini dossier on each species is included.
Can also be used as a memory game when you get to know the butterflies.
With all kinds of stunning species – from the painted lady to the purple emperor – this fun and educational game is an ideal gift that will appeal to nature lovers everywhere.
Recommended for keen young naturalists and adults.
50 cards in a box. Box measures 144 x 100mm.
Laurence King publishers.
Christine Berrie is a Glasgow-based illustrator who has studied at the Glasgow School of Art and Royal College of Art, London. Her work has been exhibited at the Pentagram Gallery, the DesignersBlock: Illustrate Festival and the AOI Images Exhibition. Her clients include The Guardian, The New York Times, Time Out and Penguin Books.
Mike Unwin is an award-winning writer and editor of books and magazines for both adults and children, specialising in wildlife.