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What’s the most dangerous animal on the planet? Which toothy hunter rules the oceans? Could you outrun a cheetah? Step into the awesome animal kingdom and discover the answers to these questions and many more in this fantastic, fact-packed board book. Bursting with incredible images and chunky fold-out pages, this book is perfect for small hands and curious minds.
Find out.... Which animal smells like popcorn, how animals communicate, which animal makes its own sunblock, how you can work with animals, which animals can go their whole lives without drinking water, fun facts about bees, bugs, and other creepy-crawlies... and much, much more in the Big Book of Amazing Animals. It also includes Search & Find pages, mazes, word searches, and other fun activities. Impress family and friends with your knowledge of animals.
In this beautifully illustrated guide, discover fascinating and unusual information about animals from all around the world. A delightfully quirky system of organization introduces the reader to the superlatives of the animal kingdom, from "super predators" to "expert architects." A must-have encyclopedia for any animal enthusiast!
Cherie Zamazing perfectly captures a young boys
"Discover more than 60 animals in their amazing habitats with the turn of a page and the spin of a wheel! Spin the wheel, spot the picture, and read along!"--back cover.
With animals from all over the world, this book and DVD pack is bursting with amazing photographs, exciting footage, and fabulous facts about animals. Tigers, kangaroos, gorillas, porcupines, this book and DVD pack features dozens of amazing animals from all over the world. Fantastic facts and information for each animal accompany the full-color photographs, making this a wonderful treasury for young animal lovers. The approximate 40-minute DVD showcases incredible footage that kids will want to watch over and over again.
A collection of the fastest, biggest, weirdest, and most spectacular animals on Earth. From counting fish to learning which bird has the strangest beak, discover more than 300 lavishly illustrated animals.
A bright and engaging first introduction to the animal kingdom. Join The Very Hungry Caterpillar on a journey many different animal habitats - including lush rainforests, arid deserts and snowy mountains - and meet over 180 of the amazing creatures who share our planet. With vivid scenes to marvel at, fascinating facts to discover and a beautiful fold-out page. Featuring stunning artwork from the creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this is a spectacular celebration of animals.
Did you know that the oldest insect lived more than 350 million years ago? That’s more than 100 million years before the dinosaurs! Did you know that a slug has three noses, an octopus has three hearts, and that an earthworm has no eyes, no nose, no ears, and no lungs, but it has five hearts? By compiling facts that astound her and whet her own curiosity, Margriet Ruurs encourages young readers to observe the natural world around them and to share her sense of wonder and respect for it. With stunning art and bright, brief text, Amazing Animals is a perfect introduction to a host of creatures – many of them endangered. Margriet Ruurs’ books, including A Mountain Alphabet, When We Go Camping, and In My Backyard are always irresistible invitations to marvel at the animals with which we share the world.
Humans tend to think that we are unique in our intelligence, social skill and depth of emotion. We tend to forget that we are animals too, and if we’re paying attention, we might see a bit of ourselves in the sheer variety of species, with their myriad behaviors, survival skills, social and communication systems and other traits. For example, it might seem baffling that a certain African termite would build mud homes that can reach 18 feet tall – until we find out that they're not the latest style in insect McMansions, but rather the height works for climate control. In this eBook, we gather recent research on animal behavior, including surprising discoveries of how animals think and feel, from man’s best friend to some of the earth’s oddest creatures. In examining the act of mourning, for instance, mounting evidence indicates that species from dolphins to elephants to cats and dogs experience grief over the loss of loved ones. Killer whales appear to be splitting into separate species over, of all things, cultural differences in food acquisition – currently a hot button issue for our own species. The animal kingdom teems with secret stories of strange and fascinating lives, some of which can help remind us what it means to be human.