Chick

Chick by Angela Royston, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1991, is a juvenile nonfiction book that explores the early life of chicks through engaging close-up photography. This edition, consisting of 21 pages, presents a visual journey that captures the growth and development of these farm animals, making it suitable for young readers interested in the natural world.
Readers will find that the book combines vivid illustrations with informative text, enhancing their understanding of the behaviors and growth stages of chicks. As part of the “See How They Grow” series, this title focuses on the life cycle of these baby animals, providing an interactive adventure that encourages curiosity about farm animals and their development. The combination of photography and illustrations aims to create an engaging learning experience for children.
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The living world is brought to life by close-up photography sequences in this series of natural history books for the young reader. Illustrations border each page, enhancing the photographs and providing additional information on the animals growth or behaviour. Each of the books in the series See How They Grow charts the growth of the chosen mammal or bird from birth, through the first weeks or months in its growing up process.
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