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Life Underground: Tunnel into a World of Wildlife

ISBN: 9780241595770
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Author DK
Pub Date 02/11/2023
Binding Hardback
Pages 32
Country United Kingdom
Dewey 577.584
GBPPrice 14.99
Availability Available
€17.64
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Go on an illustrated journey through nature's unseen habitats in this kids' book about life under the earth. Teeming with animal life, this book shows how life on Earth is interconnected and thriving in more places than you might think! Children aged 7-11 will be fascinated by what goes on under their feet, learning about the incredible diversity of life on planet Earth. Life Underground takes children on an illustrated journey into the world's most amazing underground habitats, from warm Arctic warrens to sandy desert dens. Explore the different communities of animals and plants that live under the Earth, from the succulent soil of an Australian forest to the hard ground at the icy north. Find out how animals and plants are adapted to their environment and how they interact with their surroundings and each other. This nature book for children offers: - Material that supports the science curriculum in schools up to Key Stage 2 - perfect for nature-loving children aged 7-11, and reluctant readers. - A look at Earth's major underground habitats and shows the animals that live there. - Beautifully detailed panoramic artworks show each underground scene teeming with life, with burrowing animals placed around the edge of the page for readers to find in the illustration. This illustrated guide lets children tunnel into a world of wildlife and explore different habitats, whilst teaching about different animal species and where they live. Details are drawn out from the artwork so that each habitat is easy to follow, making this the ideal nature book to have on your shelf.

Go on an illustrated journey through nature's unseen habitats in this kids' book about life under the earth. Teeming with animal life, this book shows how life on Earth is interconnected and thriving in more places than you might think! Children aged 7-11 will be fascinated by what goes on under their feet, learning about the incredible diversity of life on planet Earth. Life Underground takes children on an illustrated journey into the world's most amazing underground habitats, from warm Arctic warrens to sandy desert dens. Explore the different communities of animals and plants that live under the Earth, from the succulent soil of an Australian forest to the hard ground at the icy north. Find out how animals and plants are adapted to their environment and how they interact with their surroundings and each other. This nature book for children offers: - Material that supports the science curriculum in schools up to Key Stage 2 - perfect for nature-loving children aged 7-11, and reluctant readers. - A look at Earth's major underground habitats and shows the animals that live there. - Beautifully detailed panoramic artworks show each underground scene teeming with life, with burrowing animals placed around the edge of the page for readers to find in the illustration. This illustrated guide lets children tunnel into a world of wildlife and explore different habitats, whilst teaching about different animal species and where they live. Details are drawn out from the artwork so that each habitat is easy to follow, making this the ideal nature book to have on your shelf.

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