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- Author: Brian Wildsmith
- Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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- Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
- Languages : en
- Pages : 34
This book will tell you all about where different animals live.
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From nests in treetops to dark underground burrows, there are lots of animal homes to discover in this fascinating book. Lift the flaps to see how animals build homes in extreme temperatures, shelter in a warm coral reef, or on a riverbank and lots more. With over 80 flaps to lift and links to websites with videos and pictures of real animal homes.
Here are two new split-page board books in the popular series from Eric Carle. In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Animal Homes, children can match each animal with the home it lives in. Where do the bees live? Where does the bird live? In My Very First Book of Animal Sounds, children can match each animal with the sound it makes. Which animal barks? Which animal roars? Only you can match them. Full of vibrant animals, these books are loads of fun for young children.
Get ready to meet some fascinating animals and find out all about their weird and wonderful homes in this beautiful and informative non-fiction picture book written by wildlife expert Chris Packham! Everyone needs a place to call home. From a beaver's dam and a honey bee's hive to a red oven bird's nest and a snail's shell, explore the weird and wonderful homes of these incredible animal families.Peer inside their homes, up high and down below, to discover each of their stories and uncover extra information about these incredible animals in the Find Out More section at the back of the book.An excellent source of expert wildlife information for all young nature lovers, this animal book is the perfect introduction to the natural world.
This is an introduction to animal homes. Readers can learn how to differentiate the varied habitats that give clues to where animal homes are to be found and fun projects, such as building a model dam or studying animal homes in the garden, allow them to investigate the subject close-up.
Do some birds really build their nests in a cactus? Do some salamanders live so deep in caves that they have no eyes? Are there animals living under the Antarctic ice? Readers find out as they read and learn about some wonderful animals and their unusual homes.
Feast your eyes on the latest split-page board books from Eric Carle. In the sumptuous My Very First Book of Food, children can match each animal with the food it eats. Do you know what a squirrel eats? How about a seal? In My Very First Book of Motion, children can match each animal with the way it moves. Which animal hops? Which one waddles? Only you can match them. These fun books are full of bright animals, and are lots of fun for young children.