The Book of Animals

The Book of Animals by Ray Bryant, published by Kingfisher on July 30, 2013, is a 64-page exploration designed for young readers. This engaging nonfiction title invites children to follow a crew of friendly characters on a comic adventure, addressing the questions they often have about animals. The book presents a highly visual Q & A format that makes learning enjoyable and accessible.
Readers will discover a variety of fun facts and answers to common inquiries, such as why penguins can’t fly and how high kangaroos can jump. The appealing artwork complements the explanations, enhancing the learning experience. This edition is crafted to help children build essential knowledge about animals in a gentle and entertaining manner, making it a valuable addition to any young reader’s collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
Follow a crew of fun and friendly characters through a comic romp to discover the answers to the questions kids always want to ask. Each title in this children’s nonfiction series allows readers to explore their favorite topics, including dinosaurs, creepy crawlies, space, science and technology, historical people, the human body and the natural world in a fun, highly visual Q & A format.
Have you ever wondered: “why penguins can’t fly?” Or “how high a kangaroo can actually jump?” What about “what is the difference between a dolphin and a shark?” The Book of Animals by Ray Bryant is filled with fun kid-friendly facts, answers a wide range of questions that children often ask about their favorite animals. The appealing artwork adds to each explanation, allowing children to build up essential knowledge in a fun and gentle way.
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