Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.

Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.

Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.

Watching Reindeer in Europe

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 12 January 2006
Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.

Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.

Dolphins in the Oceans

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 7 February 2007
Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals

Tree Frogs in South America

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 7 February 2007
Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals

Reindeer in Europe

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 7 February 2007
Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals

Each title links a wild animal to a particular continent and follows its life over the course of the year, whilst describing how it relates to the natural features of the continent. Cross-curricular links to geography and science. 'Trackers Guide' shows how photographers follow animals (e.g. paw prints, fur balls etc). It is suitable for less-able KS2 readers for introducing continents and landforms.


Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals

Wild World: Pack B of 4

by Elizabeth Miles

Published 16 January 2006

Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. 'Tracker's Guide' shows how to follow animals

Orangutans in Asia

by Deborah Underwood

Published 7 February 2007
Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals

Giraffes in Africa

by Deborah Underwood

Published 7 February 2007
Looks at the life cycle of animals, their appearance, their food and their behaviour in relation to the natural features of the continent in which they are found. ‘Tracker’s Guide’ shows how to follow animals