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A little bird told us that Britain's Birds, a treasury of facts, fiction and folklore, is coming soon on 3rd March 🦢
In celebration of #NationalBirdDay, enjoy a sneak peek at its beautiful cover!
In celebration of #InternationalCatDay, find out about the many beloved feline friends – and their human fans – who have made their mark at National Trust places over the years.
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This #WorldWaterDay, explore the beauty of our coasts and seas with @acwilsonwriter and @JennyLovlie's gorgeous children’s book The Wide, Wide Sea and the discover the power of small actions to make a difference in protecting them from plastic pollution. https://t.co/w8LqzSLSUM
Happy birthday to Vita Sackville-West, prolific fiction writer, prize-winning poet, and accomplished gardener. Find out more about this fascinating woman and her connections to National Trust places here: https://t.co/dmF0IkVmpM
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Today we’re celebrating the achievements of some of the most iconic, powerful, boundary-pushing women connected with National Trust places through the guidebooks that tell their stories. Check out our blog for more info: https://t.co/Xf8YhUVkxI
Looking for loaf inspiration this #RealBreadWeek? Our Book of Bread is packed with recipes to help you discover the joys of bread making and feed family or friends (or just yourself) the kind of bread that makes them sigh with pleasure. Get the book: https://t.co/aQkA6Zz3Yd
We may be in the depths of winter but look carefully and you’ll still see a wealth of nature – get outdoors to find it you must! As in today’s ‘Every Day Nature’ entry, you might even spot the bright yellow flower of the winter aconite.
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It's bread week on #GBBO tonight! Fancy getting stuck in to some bread making yourself? You'll find lots of delicious recipes to get you started in our Book of Bread. From a good old fashioned cottage loaf, to ciabatta, pitta breads and even crumpets: https://t.co/Ucsk3kBtmB
#FolkloreThursday Legend has it that Jenny Greenteeth, a water-witcher, was an old woman who skulked under the weeds or willows overhanging the water, ready to drag in any unsuspecting child that ventured too close to the water’s brink with her long arms.
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Happy #NationalPoetryDay!
To celebrate today we’re sharing some poems from our stunning new collection 'Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright!', exploring the animal kingdom through beautiful illustrations and 366 animal poems 🐯 #ShareAPoem
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