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  1. Buy The Green Planet: For young wildlife-lovers inspired by David Attenborough's series (BBC Earth) by Stewart-Sharpe, Leisa, Smith, Kim (ISBN: 9781405946667) from Amazon's Book Store.

    • Leisa Stewart-Sharpe
  2. Praise for The Green Planet (BBC One) 'David Attenborough's gobsmacking, awe-inspiring return' The Guardian 'The Green Planet reveals the secret lives of plants in the same way The Blue Planet opened our eyes to the oceans' New Scientist There's something new under the sun Plants live secret, unseen lives - hidden in their magical world and on their timescale.

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    • Simon Barnes
  3. Visit The Green Planet today. Explore and interact with a whole new world of exotic flora and fauna in this fully immersive indoor vertical rain-forest in Dubai. Parking for The Green Planet is free for 4 hours in the underground City Walk mall parking.

  4. 6 de jan. de 2022 · Penguin Books, Limited, Jan 6, 2022 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 64 pages. This is our Green Planet- a hidden world where plants care for other plants and can smell, taste, touch, hear and even . . . 'talk'. Earth is dominated by plants, which outweigh all other life - from tiny duckweed floating in our ponds to giant sequoia trees towering above us.

  5. Released 2025. More exciting children's illustrated non-fiction and picture books on the way from me very, VERY soon. Leisa Stewart-Sharpe is a children's author of illustrated non-fiction and picture books for children aged 0-5. Her debut book Blue Planet II with BBC Earth launches in 2020.

  6. A group of 13 men are exiled to Klorath, a distant but green planet where the members of a rebel group, their wives and children can make a new life for themselves. Rebels have been sent here for years, but when this batch arrives, there is no welcoming committee, and instead, they find a pile of bones covered in pockmarks and a warning that there is no survival.

  7. 6 de jan. de 2022 · Praise for The Green Planet (BBC One)'David Attenborough's gobsmacking, awe-inspiring return' The Guardian'The Green Planet reveals the secret lives of plants in the same way The Blue Planet opened our eyes to the oceans' New ScientistThere's something new under the sunPlants live secret, unseen lives - hidden in their magical world and on their timescale.