First Encyclopedia of Animals

First Encyclopedia of Animals by Paul Dowswell is a children’s book published by Usborne Publishing, Limited on February 24, 2025. This 64-page edition is designed to introduce young readers to the marvels of the animal world through simple, easy-to-read text complemented by detailed illustrations and extraordinary wildlife photography.
Readers will discover answers to intriguing questions about animals, such as how a whale breathes and why zebras have stripes. The book serves as a valuable resource for both home and school, featuring links to exciting recommended websites that enhance the learning experience. Covering topics related to mammals, marine life, and more, this encyclopedia aims to engage children’s curiosity about the animal kingdom.
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A simple introduction that brings young readers face-to-face with the marvels of the animal world. How does a whale breathe? How does a snake see in the dark? Why do zebras have stripes? This fascinating book has all the answers and more. Simple, easy-to-read text, detailed illustrations and extraordinary wildlife photography introduce children to the wonders of the animal kingdom. Links to exciting recommended websites make this a fantastic resource for use at home or school.
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