Elephant vs. Rhinoceros

by Isabel Thomas

Published 11 July 2006
If an elephant and a rhinoceros were to meet and fight, which one would win? Read this book to find out!

Scorpion vs. Tarantula

by Isabel Thomas

Published 11 July 2006
If a scorpion and a tarantula were to meet and fight, which one would win? Read this book to find out!

Shark vs. Killer Whale

by Isabel Thomas

Published 11 July 2006
If a shark and a killer whale were to meet and fight, which one would win? Read this book to find out!

Lion vs. Tiger

by Isabel Thomas

Published 11 July 2006
If a lion and a tiger were to meet and fight, which one would win? Read this book to find out!

Animals Head to Head

by Isabel Thomas

Published 15 July 2006

Don't Worry! No animals were harmed during the making of this series! Each title pits two exciting animals against each other, comparing their ability to hunt, defend themselves and survive against their predators in the wild. Each creature is awarded points in categories such as size and strength, camouflage and hunting skills in order to decide who would be champion if they ever did go head-to-head! The 'which is best?' format makes subjects such as habitats and food chains exciting and appealing to readers. It develops the reader's comparative and reasoning skills. It uses different text types to keep the reader interested. Each title contains an index, glossary and 'find out more' section to encourage further research.

Each book in this high-interest series compares two exciting animals and looks at how they are equipped to survive and defend themselves against predators in the wild. Each spread focuses on one particular aspect of the animals, such as teeth, claws, speed, endurance, camouflage, habitat, predator/prey relationships, or hunting techniques. The books also look at what each animal’s attributes are and why they are important. A table awards each animal points for the category discussed – e.g., a tiger might get 8 points for “camouflage” compared to a lion’s 7 points. A concluding spread discusses what would happen if the two animals were ever to meet each other in the wild –– and who would win any encounter!

Lion Versus Tiger

by Isabel Thomas

Published 7 July 2006
Don't Worry! No animals were harmed during the making of this series! Each title pits two exciting animals against each other, comparing their ability to hunt, defend themselves and survive against their predators in the wild. Each creature is awarded points in categories such as size and strength, camouflage and hunting skills in order to decide who would be champion if they ever did go head-to-head! The 'which is best?' format makes subjects such as habitats and food chains exciting and appealing to readers. It develops the reader's comparative and reasoning skills. It uses different text types to keep the reader interested. Each title contains an index, glossary and 'find out more' section to encourage further research.

Each book in this high-interest series compares two exciting animals and looks at how they are equipped to survive and defend themselves against predators in the wild. Each spread focuses on one particular aspect of the animals, such as teeth, claws, speed, endurance, camouflage, habitat, predator/prey relationships, or hunting techniques. The books also look at what each animal's attributes are and why they are important. A table awards each animal points for the category discussed - e.g., a tiger might get 8 points for "camouflage" compared to a lion's 7 points. A concluding spread discusses what would happen if the two animals were ever to meet each other in the wild -- and who would win any encounter!

The author compares the hunting and fighting skills of scorpions and tarantulas. She gives lots of facts about these arachnids.

Don't Worry! No animals were harmed during the making of this series! Each title pits two exciting animals against each other, comparing their ability to hunt, defend themselves and survive against their predators in the wild. Each creature is awarded points in categories such as size and strength, camouflage and hunting skills in order to decide who would be champion if they ever did go head-to-head! The 'which is best?' format makes subjects such as habitats and food chains exciting and appealing to readers. It develops the reader's comparative and reasoning skills. It uses different text types to keep the reader interested. Each title contains an index, glossary and 'find out more' section to encourage further research.

Don't Worry! No animals were harmed during the making of this series! Each title pits two exciting animals against each other, comparing their ability to hunt, defend themselves and survive against their predators in the wild. Each creature is awarded points in categories such as size and strength, camouflage and hunting skills in order to decide who would be champion if they ever did go head-to-head! The 'which is best?' format makes subjects such as habitats and food chains exciting and appealing to readers. It develops the reader's comparative and reasoning skills. It uses different text types to keep the reader interested. Each title contains an index, glossary and 'find out more' section to encourage further research.


Alligator vs. Crocodile

by Isabel Thomas

Published 11 July 2006