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First Animal Encyclopedia A First Reference Guide to the Animals of the World
This comprehensive encyclopedia serves as an introductory guide to the vast and diverse animal kingdom, aiming to capture the imagination of young learners. It presents a panoramic view of creatures from every corner of the globe, spanning from the deepest oceans to the highest mountains and the most arid deserts. The book's premise is to demystify the natural world by introducing children to a wide array of species, their unique characteristics, and the environments they inhabit, fostering an early appreciation for biodiversity. The 'characters' in this grand natural history are, of course, the animals themselves, brought to life through vibrant visuals and accessible descriptions. Readers embark on an exciting journey alongside lions, penguins, insects, and countless others, learning about their diets, behaviors, life cycles, and evolutionary adaptations. Key themes explored include the interconnectedness of ecosystems, the importance of different animal roles, and the sheer wonder of biological diversity. What makes this reference compelling is its curated selection of information, presented in a child-friendly format that balances educational depth with engaging visuals, encouraging curiosity and a lifelong interest in wildlife and conservation.
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Tomes & Tales
$9.95
1 copy
Publisher
National Geographic Books
Pages
168
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781465435521
ISBN-10
1465435522
Language
English
Published
2015-06-02
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