Why do some animals migrate? Where do swallows spend the winter? When do wildebeests migrate? Animal migration follows patterns. Some animals migrate every year, and others migrate only a few times in their life or only when they are adults. Read this book to find out why these patterns happen.
This series helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them, introducing patterns and cycles that take place in nature. Each book explores the effects of these processes.
What are life cycles? Which animals live the longest? What is a larva? Animal life cycles are patterns. Baby animals are born, grow up, and have their own babies. Different animals have different life cycle patterns. Read 'Animal Life Cycles' to find out more about these patterns.
How do plants get their food? Why do plants need stems? What is a bulb? Plant life cycles are patterns. Seeds grow into plants and make more seeds, which grow into new plants. Read 'Plant Life Cycles' to find out why this pattern happens.
What is the water cycle? Why do clouds form? What does "evaporate" mean? Water can be a liquid, a solid, or a gas. Water evaporates from the sea, forms clouds, falls as rain or snow onto the land and into rivers and streams, which then flow back to the sea. Read this book to find out why this pattern happens.
Why do we have weather patterns? Where does it rain every afternoon? What is a monsoon? Weather follows patterns. Most parts of the world have a yearly weather pattern. In some places there is also a daily weather pattern. Read this book to find out why these patterns happen.
Why do we have different seasons? Which places only have two seasons? What is the equator? Seasons follow a pattern. Most places on Earth have four seasons each year. Spring is followed by summer, then fall and then winter. Read ‘Season to Season’ to find out why this pattern happens.
How do plants get their food? Why do plants need stems? What is a bulb? Plant life cycles are patterns. Seeds grow into plants and make more seeds, which grow into new plants. Read Plant Life Cycles to find out why this pattern happens.
This series helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them, introducing patterns and cycles that take place in nature. Each book explores the effects of these processes.
One of a series of titles aimed at five- to seven-year-olds which look at patterns and cycles in nature, including the seasons, hibernation, and human, animal and plant life cycles.
This series helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them, introducing patterns and cycles that take place in nature. Each book explores the effects of these processes.
What are life cycles? Which animals live the longest? What is a larva? Animal life cycles are patterns. Baby animals are born, grow up, and have their own babies. Different animals have different life cycle patterns. Read Animal Life Cycles to find out more about these patterns.
"Nature's Patterns" introduces the concept of patterns and cycles that take place in nature. The series explains how certain processes happen and why they follow a pattern, which in many cases is cyclical. It also looks at natural phenomena and the processes and patterns that cause these to occur. This series: uses a range of examples from around the world to highlight that these patterns and cycles happen everywhere; explores the affects of these processes on the world around us in a child-friendly way; and features explanatory diagrams with labels and colour photography.
This series helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them, introducing patterns and cycles that take place in nature. Each book explores the effects of these processes.
This series helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them, introducing patterns and cycles that take place in nature. Each book explores the effects of these processes.