A Rainforest Habitat

A Rainforest Habitat by Molly Aloian, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2006, is a 32-page exploration designed for young readers. This book introduces children to the diverse flora and fauna of South American tropical rainforests, featuring large trees, vibrant flowers, and various animal species. The engaging photographs and straightforward text aim to enhance understanding of the rainforest climate and the interdependence of its inhabitants.
Readers will discover detailed descriptions of the insects, amphibians, mammals, and other animals that thrive in this unique ecosystem. The book emphasizes how these creatures find food and shelter within their environment, making it a valuable resource for learning about environmental science and ecosystems. A teacher’s guide is also available to support educational use, enriching the experience for both students and educators.
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A Rainforest Habitat introduces children to the huge trees, colorful flowers, and other plants in South American tropical rain forests. This fascinating book also outlines the insects, amphibians, mammals, and other animals that live there. Captivating photographs and easy-to-follow text help young readers understand – the climate in a rainforest – the different plants and animals in a rainforest – how animals find food and shelter in rainforests Teacher’s guide available.
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