Through a Termite City

by Carole Telford and Rod Theodorou

Published 15 December 1997
Describes the inhabitants, social structure, and activities of an African termite mound.


Taking a journey down a river, this is part of series designed to help meet the requirement that children at Key Stage 3 should understand that different animals and plants are found in different habitats; how animals and plants in two different habitats are suited to their environment; and that food chains show feeding relationships in an ecosystem. After an introductory spread revealing the entire ecosystem, each book takes a journey through an animal environment and describes conditions and topics such as temperature, light, availability of food, and predators. The book ends by discussing the effect of human actions on the fragile environment that has been examined, and what the future may hold.

Go on an amazing journey through an animal or plant environment, or travel through the solar system. This series guides the reader through a habitat, introducing different species and offering fascinating facts about the environment along the way. This features include: updated text on the current situation in each environment, with an emphasis on conservation; 'Field guide' features fascinating wildlife from your journey; fresh new design and new covers; and teacher's notes.

Taking a journey inside a coral reef, this is part of series designed to help meet the requirement that children at Key Stage 3 should understand that different animals and plants are found in different habitats; how animals and plants in two different habitats are suited to their environment; and that food chains show feeding relationships in an ecosystem. After an introductory spread revealing the entire ecosystem, each book takes a journey through an animal environment and describes conditions and topics such as temperature, light, availability of food, and predators. The book ends by discussing the effect of human actions on the fragile environment that has been examined, and what the future may hold.



Up a Rainforest Tree

by Carole Telford

Published 15 December 1997
This title takes the reader on a journey up the trunk of a rainforest tree. An introductory spread reveals the tree's entire ecosystem with subsequent spreads concentrating on particular stages where different environmental conditions such as light, temperature, food, are explained. A small maps helps the reader locate where they are on the tree, and a field guide describes the plants and animals found along the route. The book ends with a look at the effect of human actions on the rainforest environment.

Go on an amazing journey through an animal or plant environment, or travel through the solar system. This series guides the reader through a habitat, introducing different species and offering interesting facts about the environment along the way.

Taking a journey up a rainforest tree, this is part of series designed to help meet the requirement that children at Key Stage 3 should understand that different animals and plants are found in different habitats; how animals and plants in two different habitats are suited to their environment; and that food chains show feeding relationships in an ecosystem. After an introductory spread revealing the entire ecosystem, each book takes a journey through an animal environment and describes conditions and topics such as temperature, light, availability of food, and predators. The book ends by discussing the effect of human actions on the fragile environment that has been examined, and what the future may hold.

Inside a Coral Reef

by Carole Telford and Rod Theodorou

Published 15 December 1997
Describes the physical characteristics and ecosystem of a coral reef and how such a habitat may be conserved.

Down a River

by Carole Telford and Rod Theodorou

Published 15 December 1997
Takes the reader on a journey along the mighty Missouri-Mississippi River, describing physical features, animal and plant life, how people use the river, and the importance of conservation.