Illustrated series introducing children to various aspects of nature through a Q&A format
Have you ever wondered why zebras have stripes how animals change colour or why lizards like to sit in the sun? Read this book to find out how animals feed grow and survive. From acorns to zebras we'll look at the puzzling
questions you may have. Some of the answers might surprise you!
Why is the sky blue? How long does a forest take to grow? Is it Mist or Fog? These are a few of the questions that are answered in the illustrated series Curious Nature. Natural phenomena are introduced as questions and answered in a simple and comprehensive way. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up.
Contents:
What are animals?
What is a mammal?
Why do lizards lie in the sun?.
Which animal has the most legs?
How do fish breathe underwater?
Can animals change colour?
Why do zebras have stripes?
Can animals use tools?
Which animal is the fastest?
Why do salmon swim upstream?
What is the biggest animal?
How do caterpillars turn into butterflies?
Activity: make a bug hotel
Glossary
Further resources
Index
Nancy Dickmann (Author) Nancy Dickmann grew up in the USA, where she played baseball, ate hot dogs and read encyclopaedias for fun. She has now lived in England long enough to think that cold and rain are normal, but still has yet to try Morris dancing. Before becoming an author, she worked as an editor and publisher of children's books. Now, with Pushkin the Three-Legged Wonder Cat as her trusty assistant (in charge of lap-sitting), she writes books on a wide range of topics, including animals, space, history, health and explorers. The highlight of her career so far has been getting to interview a real astronaut to find out how they use the toilet in space! Sue Downing (Illustrator) Sue lives and works in a little eco house in Newcastle upon Tyne with her husband and two children. She loves to draw, design and make things. Since leaving Edinburgh College of art in the late 1990s, she's worked in-house, on a freelance basis, as an illustrator, product/licensed character developer, a designer/maker of jewellery, greetings cards and wrapping paper - never a dull moment! Sue's inspirations are many - from knitted toys, Japanese design, and Scandinavian Chic to Modernism, Dick Bruna and Info-graphics. She's drawn to anything that is quirky, humorous and minimal in design, and hopes that this is reflected in her illustration.
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