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Ariki and the Island of Wonders

Nicola Davies

A joyful magical adventure story celebrating the natural world from an internationally celebrated nature writer and zoologist

Barcode 9781406369809
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Release Date: 04/07/2019

Genre: Children's Books
Sub-Genre: Children's Fiction
Illustrator: Nicola Kinnear
Label: Walker Books Ltd
Series: Ariki
Contributors: Nicola Kinnear (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd

A joyful magical adventure story celebrating the natural world from an internationally celebrated nature writer and zoologist

After getting lost at sea in a tropical storm, Ariki and Ipo discover an uncharted island and have a great adventure in the second book of the Ariki series.

Ariki and Ipo are making the most of a beautiful day, sailing the sea near Turtle Island on a “borrowed” boat. They’re too busy daydreaming to spot the grey clouds gathering overhead – but then a terrible storm breaks, carrying them miles from home. After days without food or drink, they are washed up on an unfamiliar island. The island is beautiful beyond belief: they see butterflies, each one lovelier than the last, lizards chasing across the rocks and, most wonderful of all, a gigantic blue bird with eyes that glow purple. When they meet another castaway, however, the children discover this island is no paradise – there are dangers lurking in the shadows! A nail-biting adventure with a strong message about endangered animals and human intervention, and a wonderful partner to Ariki and the Giant Shark.

"Zoologist Davies's love of the natural world shines through in this wonderful book. Davies's prose is so evocative you can almost feel the sand beneath your toes." Mail on Sunday on Ariki and the Giant Shark