Journey to the depths of the ocean and meet the animals that live at different levels of the sea. Comparisons to familiar objects give perspective and illustrated rulers show numeric distances of each depth range. Includes a map, glossary, and further resources.
Monika Davies Livres
Monika Davies est une écrivaine et voyageuse canadienne, reconnue pour ses histoires joyeuses et civiques destinées aux jeunes lecteurs. Ses récits sont imprégnés d'optimisme, encourageant l'engagement communautaire actif et favorisant l'empathie. Davies inspire les enfants à comprendre le monde qui les entoure à travers ses contes captivants. Son œuvre se caractérise par un esprit vibrant et une passion pour la narration.






How High in the Rainforest?: Rainforest Animal Habitats
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Explore the layers of the rainforest biome and the animals that live there, from the dark forest floor through the understory, canopy, up to the emergent layer. Comparisons to familiar objects give perspective and illustrated rulers show numeric distances. Includes a map, glossary, and further resources.
Explore the regions of the worlds oceans known for their intertidal zones and learn about the life forms that dwell there. First-person accounts from scientists answer important questions about tide pool ecosystems.
How High in the Sky?: Flying Animals
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Explore the various regions of the worlds oceans and learn about the many invertebrates that dwell there. First-person accounts from scientists answer important questions about the adaptations of spineless creatures.
How Far Home?: Animal Migrations
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
From butterflies and snakes to crabs and the arctic tern, find out just how far some animals travel as they migrate with the seasons. Comparisons to familiar objects give perspective and illustrated rulers show numeric distances. Includes a map, glossary, and further resources.
How Far Underground?: Burrowing Animals
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
"Many animals take refuge in underground burrows, from small frog burrows in the desert to the sprawling burrows of prairie animals. Comparisons to familiar objects give perspective and illustrated rulers show numeric distances."