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A photographic paperback series designed to introduce the fascinating world of animals and how they develop. Appealing step-by-step photography allows children to see a butterfly emerge from its cocoon and spread its wings, or see what happens when an egg hatches and a chick emerges. Each book comes with a sticker sheet packed with cute images of the animals featured in the book.

24 pages, Paperback

Published July 16, 2007

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Angela Royston

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I’m interested in science because it helps us to understand the world. I enjoy finding out about new things and then working out how to write about them in a way that is both clear (and accurate) but which also conveys my own excitement and interest. I particularly like writing books that are fun, and I have been lucky to have had so many chances to do so.

I was born in Yorkshire in England, but grew up in Stranraer, a small town in south-west Scotland. I graduated from Edinburgh University and then came down to London, where I have lived ever since. I enjoy reading novels, watching films, and walking in the countryside.


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February 27, 2016
This is a really cute book for very young readers, showing how a rabbit changes as it gets older, starting with a newly-born rabbit and going on from there. It also tells about some of the things the rabbit does at it's different development points.

In addition, there's a page of stickers at the front of the book.
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November 28, 2025
Bunny Growth in Pictures
A photographic paperback that shows a bunny’s development from newborn to six weeks old through clear, step-by-step images, complete with a cute sticker sheet for added fun.
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