Das Ultimative Lemuren-Buch für Kinder (Tierbücher Für Kinder, #28)
by Jenny Kellett
The Tapir Scientist (Scientists in the Field ) (Scientists in the field)
by Sy Montgomery and Nic Bishop
Get to know these rare and beautiful birds in this warmly illustrated non-fiction picture book with story CD.The little girl in this book has never seen a barn owl, but one day her grandpa puts a nest-box high in the old oak tree. They wait and they wait until one spring night, just as the sky goes pink, a pale face looks out of it, then takes off towards them...This is a non-fiction picture-book by one of today's most acclaimed authors. In the accompanying CD, actor Stephen Tompkinson explores...
Mice (Read and Learn: Night Safari) (Night Safari)
by Rebecca Rissman
This book takes readers on a journey through the night to discover the world of nocturnal animals living in their own backyards. This title focuses on mice, showcasing their behaviour, habitat, diet and the things they get up to when we're asleep!
Nocturnal Animals (First Facts: Learn about Animal Behavior)
by Kelli L Hicks
"Discusses nocturnal animals and their behaviors"--Provided by publisher.
Bats (Read & Learn: What's Awake? S.) (What's Awake?)
by Patricia Whitehouse
Read and Learn is an extensive new collection of non-fiction books that help young readers discover and understand the world around them. Packed with fascinating facts and wonderful colour photographs Read and Learn provides a bridge from the Foundation Stage into Key Stage 1. What's Awake? introduces different nocturnal animals and addresses the key features and life processes of each animal including nocturnal and daytime activity, feeding and growth. The books also examine the environments in...
Snowy owls make their homes in the icy white lands of the north. In these snowy places, they are perfectly camoflauged. Learn more about this giant owl with full colour photos, range maps, and carefully levelled text.
Mi libro sobre PULPOS
by Luca Paltrinieri, Karlos Aizpurua Paltrinieri, and Eneko Aizpurua Paltrinieri
Cuddle up with adorable baby animals as they settle down to sleep with this interactive and colorful book. Head to the stables and say goodnight to the foals, then make your way to the forest where panda cubs snooze under the trees. Little ones will love discovering a different baby animal on each page, from fluffy pets to wild animals, and seeing where they snuggle down for bedtime. The simple, rhyming text is ideal for helping toddlers identify names and build their early language skills. Wi...
National Geographic Readers: Bats (Readers) (National Geographic Readers: Level 2)
by Professor of History Elizabeth Carney
They live in spooky caves, in forests, even in the dark reaches of ordinary attics and bridges. They flock by the hundreds, and they sleep while hanging upside down! In this beautifully photographed Level 2 reader, kids learn about one of the most interesting creatures around—and discover the bat’s unique place in the wild and in the world. The high-interest topic, expertly written text, and bonus learning activity lay the groundwork for a successful and rewarding reading experience. National G...
When we go to sleep at night, some animals are just waking up. Discover the different activities and features of nocturnal animals in this photographic non-fiction report by Louise Spilsbury. Banding: Yellow/Band 3Children can recap the different things animals do at night on pages 14–15.Text type: A non-fiction reportCurriculum links: Science: Plants and animals in the local environment