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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Hardback English

Eyewonder Mammals

Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery

By DK

Regular price £8.99
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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Hardback English

Eyewonder Mammals

Open Your Eyes to a World of Discovery

By DK

Regular price £8.99
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  • Get up close and personal with mammals from all around the world with this picture-packed guide for kids. DK's best-selling Eyewonder series is back and has been refreshed for the next generation of young readers ages 5-7. Find out what makes a mammal a mammal and whether a tiny pygmy mouse belongs to the same class of animals as the gigantic blue whale in this book about mammals for kids. With more than 6,000 discovered species, learn how mammals come in all shapes and sizes. Explore their habitats - from the Amazon Rainforest to the Sahara Desert - and see how these amazing animals move, feed, and take care of their young. This picture-led reference guide will take you on a visual tour of the animal kingdom. Stay-at-home explorers will feel inspired by the dynamic photographs, up-to-date information, fact-packed pages, and a brand-new "eyewonder" feature showcasing the most extraordinary mammal stories, where knowledge meets real-world application. In this newly revised mammal encyclopedia for kids, you'll find:Fully updated and revised content for children just starting to develop an interest in animals and the natural world. Eye-catching pictures that grab the attention of young readers and keep them coming back for more. Engaging facts, simple explanations, and fun activities throughout the book. Plus, with fun and interactive activities such as “Who Am I” and “Jungle Safari” to reinforce learning, your kids will be entertained time and again. Explore the series!The Eyewonder series is back and better than ever, with a fresh new look and the latest information. If you liked Eyewonder Mammals, why not meet winged wonders and creepy crawlies in Eyewonder Bugs, travel back to prehistoric times in Eyewonder Dinosaurs, or discover hidden depths in Eyewonder Oceans?
Get up close and personal with mammals from all around the world with this picture-packed guide for kids. DK's best-selling Eyewonder series is back and has been refreshed for the next generation of young readers ages 5-7. Find out what makes a mammal a mammal and whether a tiny pygmy mouse belongs to the same class of animals as the gigantic blue whale in this book about mammals for kids. With more than 6,000 discovered species, learn how mammals come in all shapes and sizes. Explore their habitats - from the Amazon Rainforest to the Sahara Desert - and see how these amazing animals move, feed, and take care of their young. This picture-led reference guide will take you on a visual tour of the animal kingdom. Stay-at-home explorers will feel inspired by the dynamic photographs, up-to-date information, fact-packed pages, and a brand-new "eyewonder" feature showcasing the most extraordinary mammal stories, where knowledge meets real-world application. In this newly revised mammal encyclopedia for kids, you'll find:Fully updated and revised content for children just starting to develop an interest in animals and the natural world. Eye-catching pictures that grab the attention of young readers and keep them coming back for more. Engaging facts, simple explanations, and fun activities throughout the book. Plus, with fun and interactive activities such as “Who Am I” and “Jungle Safari” to reinforce learning, your kids will be entertained time and again. Explore the series!The Eyewonder series is back and better than ever, with a fresh new look and the latest information. If you liked Eyewonder Mammals, why not meet winged wonders and creepy crawlies in Eyewonder Bugs, travel back to prehistoric times in Eyewonder Dinosaurs, or discover hidden depths in Eyewonder Oceans?