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Hamza's Wild World

A fun and fascinating guide to the animal kingdom

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Hamza's Wild World

By: Hamza Yassin
Narrated by: Hamza Yassin
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About this listen

More fun than a barrel of monkeys and the perfect gift for young explorers!

Go on a wild adventure into the animal kingdom with naturalist, wildlife cameraman and winner of Strictly Come Dancing, Hamza Yassin.

Did you know that kestrels can see mouse wee tracks on the ground, that dolphin mums sing lullabies or that wombats have cube-shaped poo?

Do you want to imagine what it’s like to meet a cheetah, get close to a polar bear or go to sleep with an otter?

Then this book is for you!

Hamza Yassin brings you everything you will ever need to know about the animal kingdom in this fun, fascinating guide packed with hundreds of funny, smelly, awesome, scary, revolting, weird, cute, clever and amazing facts, and illustrations, photos and infographics.


A dyslexic-friendly layout, made in consultation with Dyslexia Scotland, make this perfect for every child.

©2024 Hamza Yassin (P)2024 Macmillan Australia Audio
Animals Literature & Fiction

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