Whose Tracks Are These? Explore the Wonder of Animal Tracks
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Whose Tracks Are These? is an engaging and educational book designed for children and families eager to explore the fascinating world of animal tracks! This delightful guide takes readers on a journey through various habitats, uncovering the mystery behind the trails left by wildlife. Each page is filled with vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand information, making it an ideal resource for young naturalists and curious learners alike. Perfect for outdoor adventures, this book encourages...
Show moreWhose Tracks Are These? is an engaging and educational book designed for children and families eager to explore the fascinating world of animal tracks! This delightful guide takes readers on a journey through various habitats, uncovering the mystery behind the trails left by wildlife. Each page is filled with vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand information, making it an ideal resource for young naturalists and curious learners alike. Perfect for outdoor adventures, this book encourages children to observe nature and develop a passion for wildlife. Whether at home, at school, or on a nature hike, this book transforms every outing into an exciting treasure hunt!
| manufacturer | BrickHouse Education |
|---|---|
| height | 8.25 |
| width | 0.06 |
| length | 8.25 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is designed for children aged 5 and up, making it perfect for young readers and families.
Absolutely! It's an excellent resource for teachers and parents looking to enhance children's understanding of wildlife and nature.
Yes, Whose Tracks Are These? is made from high-quality materials ensuring it can withstand the adventures of outdoor exploration.
While the primary focus is on identifying tracks, it encourages kids to engage in observation and exploration of their surroundings.