A Desert Habitat

A Desert Habitat by Kelley MacAulay, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2006, is an illustrated book designed for young readers. This 32-page volume introduces children to the unique challenges of survival in the Sonoran Desert, a habitat known for its extreme climate and rich biodiversity. Through simple language and vibrant full-color images, the book explores how plants and animals adapt to their environment, including aspects of weather and photosynthesis.
Readers will discover how various species in the Sonoran Desert find food, maintain their body temperature, and thrive in harsh conditions. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of life in this ecosystem, making it a valuable resource for understanding environmental science and ecosystems. A teacher’s guide is also available, enhancing its educational potential for classrooms and home learning.
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The desert is a habitat of extreme climate that provides plants and animals with unique survival challenges. A Desert Habitat provides an introduction to one of the world’s most fascinating desert habitats: the Sonoran Desert. More plants and animals live in the Sonoran Desert than in any other desert on Earth. A Desert Habitat uses simple language and large, full-color images to teach children about – the weather in the Sonoran Desert – how Sonoran Desert plants perform photosynthesis – how animals find food, keep cool, and stay alive Teacher’s guide available.
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