This guide describes a range of practical methods that schools and local communities can use to become more conscious and caring of the environment. Jo Budd also shows how to convince others to follow suit.
Suitable for toddlers and ages upwards, this illustrated title contains text approved by the animal authorities at SeaWorld and photographs provided by the parks. It includes: the dolphins - the clowns of the sea; the sea lions - the clowns of circuses everywhere; and, the killer whale - made cuddly by Shamu the star of SeaWorld.
Intended for children aged 4-8 years, this title presents basic facts on each animal, such as height, weight, location, and habitat, along with fun facts. It can be used by kids of all ages for school reports and for browsing, as well as by parents who want to help their child in science.
Intended for ages 8-10, this work features reptiles from A to Z, with many descriptions.
Compares the anatomy, social habits and lifestyles of a pond frog with those of a small child through playful questions and answers. This non-fiction picture book is for ages 4-10.
Some fearful-looking insects are best left alone. Others are non-threatening little creatures. But how do you tell one from another, and why are they that way anyway? This title tells about some of these insects and why we should steer clear of them or relax.
Wolf-eels are scary-looking creatures with scary-sounding names. They can grow as long as eight feet, and they have huge, powerful teeth, which they use to crunch through the spiny armour of their favourite food, sea urchins. This work helps children learn interesting facts about these fascinating and little known creatures.
An introduction to tigers for young readers. It studies the tiger's daily life, appearance, behaviour, habitat and special characteristics. It then explains why the animal is in danger, what the danger is and what measures are being taken to restrict or prevent the danger.
Part of a series of books that provides an introduction to animal classification. This text explores mammal young, providing information on birth, growth, feeding, learning, hunting, habitat and behaviour. Domestic and wild mammals are compared and contrasted.
PM also contains non-fiction titles which are clearly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs and realistic artwork. Each book features controlled vocabulary, contents, headings, index and a self correcting comprehension programme.
PM also contains non-fiction titles which are clearly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs and realistic artwork. Each book features controlled vocabulary, contents, headings, index and a self correcting comprehension programme.