A collection of facts and statistics about dangerous and/or nasty things in nature, on the Earth, in space, the human body, science, places, sports, culture, and the past.
From personal questions about thoughts and dreams to the wider questions of life and the universe, this book asks the big questions that really make you think about yourself and your place in the world.
"Take a journey through the savanna and get a peek into the life of the king of animals. Find out all you ever wanted to know about this ultimate big cat!"--Back cover.
Introduces facts about pandas, including what they eat and how they grow, and follows Louise and the rest of the zoo crew as they eagerly await the arrival of a new baby panda.
"From the mighty mammoths and deserts of ice to early explorers and polar survival, come face to face with one of Earth's greatest resources: ice"--Provided by publisher.
Profiles South America's famous cameloid, using skill-supporting text to share such fun facts as why llamas spit, how they keep their footing in the Peruvian mountains and how they differ from alpacas.
Trek deep into the South American rainforest in search of adorable sloths. Packed full of amazing animal facts, children will be fascinated to find out what makes this sleepy animal so slow, how they re such expert swimmers, and why they look like they re always smiling.