Spot the Difference

by Diyan Leake and Daniel Nunn

Published 15 August 2006

Feet

by Diyan Leake

Published 26 June 2007
In 'Feet,' children learn about feet, including what they are for, where they are found, and what they look like.

Eyes

by Daniel Nunn

Published 24 August 2006
Read this book to find out about eyes and how they differ from animal to animal. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children about eyes using basic vocabulary and stunning photographs that show how eyes differ across a diverse selection of animals, including humans. Children learn what eyes are for, where they are found, and what eyes look like.

Wings

by Diyan Leake

Published 26 June 2007
In 'Wings,' children learn about wings, including what they are for, where they are found, and what they look like.

Tails

by Diyan Leake

Published 26 June 2007
In 'Tails,' children learn about tails, including what they are for, where they are found, and what they look like.

Legs

by Diyan Leake

Published 26 June 2007
In 'Legs,' children learn about legs, including what they are for, where they are found, and what they look like.

Noses

by Daniel Nunn

Published 24 August 2006
Read this book to find out about noses and how they differ from animal to animal. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children about noses using basic vocabulary and stunning photographs that show how noses differ across a diverse selection of animals, including humans. Children learn what noses are for, where they are found, and what noses look like.

Ears

by Daniel Nunn

Published 24 August 2006
Read this book to find out about ears and how they differ from animal to animal. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children about ears using basic vocabulary and stunning photographs that show how ears differ across a diverse selection of animals, including humans. Children learn what ears are for, where they are found, and what ears look like.

Mouths

by Daniel Nunn

Published 24 August 2006
Read this book to find out about mouths and how they differ from animal to animal. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children about mouths using basic vocabulary and stunning photographs that show how mouths differ across a diverse selection of animals, including humans. Children learn what mouths are for, where they are found, and what mouths look like.

Acorn books provide carefully levelled non-fiction to introduce key curriculum concepts. This series looks at individual plant and animal parts, explaining the purpose and function of each. Includes notes for parents and teachers.

Acorn books provide carefully levelled non-fiction to introduce key curriculum concepts. This series looks at individual plant and animal parts, explaining the purpose and function of each. Includes notes for parents and teachers.