A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon fish.


"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version off the Freestyle layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. It presents the key features and characteristics of various groups of animals, such as body systems, feeding, reproduction and defence. Each title focuses on a variety of weird and wonderful examples of unique creatures and how they have adapted to their environment.

Amphibians

by John Townsend

Published 23 September 2005
This series focuses on a variety of weird and wonderful creatures from each animal group and how they have adapted to their environments. Basic characteristics and behaviours of each group are explored, including feeding and hunting habits, and then animals that deviate from the norm are highlighted. Gripping real-life animal stories illustrate how animals are in danger from human activities and what needs to be done to protect them and their environment.

Arachnids Paperback

by John Townsend

Published 10 October 2005
What spider is the most poisonous in the world? Find out in this unprecedented exploration of the incredible creatures in the world around us. Each title focuses on weird and wonderful examples of creatures that are not the norm after an introduction describing the animal’s normal characteristics. A conservation angle is also included to demonstrate how animals are in danger from humans and our activities and to stress what needs to be done to protect them and their environments.

Incredible Creatures: Fish

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004
A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon fish.

This title explores different types of fish in the world around us. The series is divided according to animal classifications in order to establish a firm scientific basis for each title. This differentiates the series from other ‘animal attack/weird animal’ series and cover aspects of the curriculum in a more comprehensive way. Each title focuses on weird and wonderful examples of creatures that are not the norm after an introduction describing the animal’s normal characteristics. The titles also include predatory behavior. A variety of text types such as newspaper reports are used to represent real life stories about the creatures covered. A conservation angle is also included to demonstrate how animals are in danger from humans and our activities and to stress what needs to be done to protect them and their environments.

"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version off the Freestyle layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. It presents the key features and characteristics of various groups of animals, such as body systems, feeding, reproduction and defence. Each title focuses on a variety of weird and wonderful examples of unique creatures and how they have adapted to their environment.


What are mollusks and where can they be found? Find out in this unprecedented exploration of the incredible creatures in the world around us. The series is divided according to animal classifications in order to establish a firm scientific basis for each title. This differentiates the series from other ‘animal attack/weird animal’ series and cover aspects of the curriculum in a more comprehensive way. Each title focuses on weird and wonderful examples of creatures that are not the norm after an introduction describing the animal’s normal characteristics. The titles also include predatory behavior, but not as the main thrust of the book. A variety of text types such as newspaper reports are used to represent real life stories about the creatures covered.

Incredible Creatures: Reptiles

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004

Find out all about reptiles in this unprecedented exploration of the incredible creatures in the world around us. The series is divided according to animal classifications in order to establish a firm scientific basis for each title. This differentiates the series from other ‘animal attack/weird animal’ series and cover aspects of the curriculum in a more comprehensive way. Each title focuses on weird and wonderful examples of creatures that are not the norm after an introduction describing the animal’s normal characteristics. The titles also include predatory behavior, but not as the main thrust of the book. A variety of text types such as newspaper reports are used to represent real life stories about the creatures covered. A conservation angle is also included to demonstrate how animals are in danger from humans and our activities and to stress what needs to be done to protect them and their environments.

"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version off the Freestyle layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. It presents the key features and characteristics of various groups of animals, such as body systems, feeding, reproduction and defence. Each title focuses on a variety of weird and wonderful examples of unique creatures and how they have adapted to their environment.

"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version off the Freestyle layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. It presents the key features and characteristics of various groups of animals, such as body systems, feeding, reproduction and defence. Each title focuses on a variety of weird and wonderful examples of unique creatures and how they have adapted to their environment.

Explore the amazing world of amphibians with this unprecedented exploration of the incredible creatures in the world around us. The series is divided according to animal classifications in order to establish a firm scientific basis for each title. The titles also include predatory behavior, but not as the main thrust of the book. A variety of text types such as newspaper reports are used to represent real life stories about the creatures covered. A conservation angle is also included to demonstrate how animals are in danger from humans and our activities and to stress what needs to be done to protect them and their environments.


Arachnids

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004
A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon arachnids.

Incredible Creatures: Molluscs

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004
A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon molluscs.

Incredible Creatures: Amphibians

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004
A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon amphibious animals.

Incredible Creatures: Birds

by John Townsend

Published 17 September 2004
A series written for secondary school students, these books address the key features of animal classifications, concentrating on the more unusual and interesting examples from around the world. This volume focuses upon birds.