First Encyclopedia of Animals

Paul Dowswell author David Hancock illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Usborne Publishing Ltd

Published:1st May '11

Should be back in stock very soon

First Encyclopedia of Animals cover

A simple introduction that brings young readers face-to-face with the marvels of the animal world.

An encyclopedia that introduces young readers to the wonders of the animal world. Filled with information on mammals, birds, reptiles, creepy-crawlies and waterlife, it answers such questions as 'Which animal has a tongue as long as its body?'; 'How does a whale breath?'; 'How does a snake see in the dark?'; and, 'Why do zebras have stripes?'.How does a whale breathe? How does a snake see in the dark? Why do zebras have stripes? This fascinating book has all the answers and more. Simple, easy-to-read text, detailed illustrations and extraordinary wildlife photography introduce children to the wonders of the animal kingdom. Links to exciting recommended websites make this a fantastic resource for use at home or school.

A beauty of a book with a huge amount of information and loads of links for curious minds to follow to find out more. This is definitely a step up in content but without losing any of the Usborne joy. * Rhino Reads *

ISBN: 9781409522423

Dimensions: 279mm x 224mm x 12mm

Weight: 570g

64 pages