Examines a specific area of the human body, such as our eyes, our nose, our skin, and explains what it's for, and then compares it with the body parts of other animals.
When a giraffe has tummy trouble, the Inside Scouts must go down a very long slide into the gut to find out what is stuck in the stomach. Includes fun facts about the guts.
Presents an introduction to the physical features of animals, including tails, wings, feathers, fur, and claws, and explains how they help each animal live in different habitats.
"Repetitive, rhythmic text celebrates the body parts that humans and animals have in common. On each spread, large photographs feature animals and children of diverse backgrounds and abilities, focusing on a different body part each time. A final spread directed at caregivers shares age-appropriate enrichment activities"-- Provided by publisher.
From their pointed ears to their long tails, baby cats are too cute! Learn how kittens grow up through narrative nonfiction, fun facts, infographics, a photo glossary, and more!.
With so many different animals on Earth, it's no surprise there are many different questions about the animal world. How do we know so much about the animals that share our planet? From a zebra's stripes to a snail's slimy trail, sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around you.
Did you know that there are at least 17 different species of macaws? The largest, the hyacinth macaw, can weigh almost as much as two pineapples. Find out more about the macaw in this book.
Did you know that there are four species of anteaters? They are most related to armadillos and sloths. Find out more about the giant anteater in this book.