Mammals

by Rod Theodorou

Published 23 August 1999
A study of mammals. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.

Reptiles

by Rod Theodorou and Alan Fraser

Published 23 August 1999
A study of reptiles. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.

Birds

by Rod Theodorou

Published 20 August 1999
A study of birds. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.

Fish

by Rod Theodorou

Published 20 August 1999
A study of fish. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.

Insects

by Rod Theodorou

Published 20 August 1999
A study of insects. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.

Amphibians

by Rod Theodorou

Published 20 August 1999
A study of amphibians. It introduces the animal class and characteristics, and then looks in detail at the young, including birth, growing, feeding, learning, hunting, where they live and how they behave. Domestic and wild animals are compared and contrasted to help young children to understand similarities and differences. The book is part of a series providing an introduction to animal classification.