The raised embossing in each page is great for encouraging visual and physical interaction with the book, and developing hand-eye co-ordination.
Look inside the homes that animals build, from a bees' nest to a beaver lodge and from meerkats' underground tunnels to weaverbirds' nests.
Providing first facts about the animal world, this book on their homes is part of a series which describes their use of holes in trees, underground, caves, and burrows.
Make science accessible with this essential series that will capture children's imagination while laying the foundation for future learning.
Peep into nests and inside burrows to see baby animals and where they live.
Whether by digging, spinning, building or borrowing, animal homes are as varied as the animals themselves. This is a perfect sequel to Mary Holland's Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series"--
"¿Adónde van los animales cuando es hora de ir a casa? Los lugares donde viven son tan interesantes como los animales mismos"--Page 4 of cover.
Illustrations and simple text describe a variety of homes and the animals that live in them, such as nests, shells, burrows, caves, hives, and logs.
Whether by digging, spinning, building or borrowing, animal homes are as varied as the animals themselves. This is a perfect sequel to Mary Holland's Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series"--
Lift-the-flaps in this beautifully illustrated book to uncover some astonishing homes and the animals that live within.
Learn about different kinds of animal homes, from underground tunnels to tree houses, shells, and more. This richly visual learning library introduces basic lessons tied closely to early childhood curriculum topics.
Describes the natural habitats of animals throughout the world and how these animals have developed a way of life that helps them fit into a particular place and climate.
A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.
The snail lives in its shell... The armadillo likes the dark... Beavers live in rivers and lakes... Koalas only live in eucalyptus trees in Australia.... Learn about all the different...
"Animal homes looks at how and where animals make their homes, from nests and caves, to underground burrows."--Back cover
Open the flaps to look inside all kinds of animals homes -- nests in treetops, deep, dark underground burrows, under the sea in a warm coral reef, and even in your own home.
Animal Homes Can you imagine building a home without using your arms? How do animals do it? What kinds of materials do different animals use? Do they build on their own or in groups?