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Join the Woodland Explorers Club to solve mysteries and protect the animals and trees of Willow Wish Wood. Six magical stories for 6+ inspiring learning through nature.

Trix loves building dens! She is very excited to show the rest of the Woodland Explorers how to build THE BEST tree house, but when they arrive at her favourite building spot, Trix’s notices there are fewer flowers than there were last summer. Time for mission save the bees!

From tree houses to bee houses, Trix’s den-building skills are put to the test, and the Woodland Explorers discover the importance of bees as pollinators.

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Our Review Panel says...

We love this nature themed, short chapter book series, which includes Benji’s Emerald King. This instalment is a fantastic pick for exploring STEM topics like ecology and den-building. When Trix notices that the bees and flowers are disappearing in the nearby woods, she and the explorers team up to restore the habitat.

Presented like a field journal, the story is packed with bug facts, illustrations and wildlife project ideas. The focus on teamwork, exploring and nature make this a superb read for outdoorsy children in Years 3 and 4.

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