Developed by National Geographic in consultation with literacy education experts, a series of high-interest, exciting and easy-to-read books contain simple text, National Geographic photography and kid-friendly diagrams, as well as loads of information about subjects that really matter to kids. Simultaneous.
This book tells of the history, players, ownership, records, outstanding games and future of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League.
A simple look at the habitats, characteristics and life cycles of the king of the jungle.
Did you hear that roar? Lions are on the hunt! They prowl the land in search of their next meal. Lions are called the king of beasts for their fierce hunting skills and kingly manes. Lions takes you into the world of a lion's pride.
Used by permission of Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Putnam Inc. Copyright © 2003 by Elizabeth Gatland Cover design by Angela Goddard 978-1-4804-3320-5 This edition published in 2013 by Open Road Integrated Media 345 Hudson ...
"Describes lions, their physical features, how they hunt and kill, and their role in the ecosystem"--Provided by publisher.
Also covered is the life of a baby lion, from cub to independence. Maps highlight lion territory, fun facts appear throughout, and the book closes with a full page of kid-friendly lion facts.
An introduction to the Detroit Lions professional football team.
Kids will enjoy reading about lions in Asia and Africa, the network of aunts, sisters, and cousins in a lion pride, cubs and their involvement in the pride's work and play, and how they learn skills for the hunt.
This True Books: Animals series introduces readers in grades three through five to fascinating animals. Students learn about the lifecycles, homes, feeding and mating habits, special abilities, and everyday activities...
In Africa and India, where lions live in the wild, they rule the open plains with their extraordinary strength. This lively photo essay offers an intriguing look at this magnificent big cat, both in captivity and in the wild.