That’s Life

That’s Life by No Author is published by Treasure in 1989 and spans 623 pages in English. This book explores the fundamental aspects of biology, guiding readers through Earth’s beginnings and the various organisms that inhabit it. It presents an overview of how life survives and thrives, focusing on the six main kingdoms of life, from the largest animals to the smallest bacteria.
Readers will find a wealth of colorful images, facts, and statistics that enhance their understanding of biological concepts. The book aims to engage children by illustrating the features and characteristics of diverse life forms, making it a valuable reference for those interested in biology and quotations related to life sciences. Through its informative content, That’s Life invites young readers to discover the essence of life and the interconnectedness of all living things.
Official synopsis Publisher
Put the buzz back into biology with Professor Robert Winston. What makes Earth an ideal place for life to survive? Robert Winston will take kids back to Earth’s beginnings showing how organisms live and survive in “That’s Life”. From the very big to the microscopic, meet the animals, plants, fungi and bacteria that play an important role in sustaining life on Earth. Packed with colourful images, facts and stats, “That’s Life” introduces the features and characteristics of the six main kingdoms of life. Let your child discover how life began and just what it means to be alive today.
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