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Bridget Farmer Lift-the-Flap Book - The Beach Birds

Bridget Farmer Lift-the-Flap Book - The Beach Birds

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A riddle-filled treasure hunt for shorebird lovers! From sandy shores to rocky estuaries, The Beach Birds by Bridget Farmer invites children to guess 12 Australian coastal birds through playful rhymes and hidden flaps. Each page features a riddle and an illustration; lift the flap to reveal the bird name hiding beneath.

Features

Designed for ages 2-10, this interactive book encourages bird recognition, poetic play, and early science literacy. Informative pages at the back include bird facts and tips for spotting these species in the wild.

Illustrated using drypoint etching and hand-coloured with watercolour paint. Printed on sturdy recycled paper, this is a joyful beachside companion for curious young readers.

This CBCA Notable Book for 2022 is designed for young readers aged 2-10. Little ones will love the lift-the-flap surprises, while older readers can delve into the bird facts and tips for spotting birds in the wild, found at the back of the book.

Illustrated using drypoint etching and hand-coloured with watercolour paint, this book is a gentle and engaging way to inspire a love of nature and Australian wildlife.

Hardcover, published by Black Cockatoo Books, 2023

Dimensions

19.5 x 26cm

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Books - swap at your local book library, donate or gift it forward.

Made in

China

Brand story

Bridget Farmer is a printmaker whose delicate bird-inspired artworks celebrate Australia’s vibrant avian life while honouring the land they inhabit. Living and working on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Victoria, Bridget embraces a slow, thoughtful approach to art—one that values craftsmanship, curiosity, and care for the environment.
Her work reflects a deep respect for nature, using traditional printmaking techniques and repurposed tools from her jewellery-making days. By drawing inspiration from native birds and acknowledging the traditional custodians of the land, Bridget’s art becomes a quiet act of sustainability—inviting us to observe, appreciate, and protect the world around us

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