A Grassland Habitat

A Grassland Habitat by Kelley MacAulay is an illustrated book published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2006. This 32-page work is designed for children and explores the diverse array of living organisms that inhabit grasslands, particularly prairies. The book provides insights into the unique adaptations of plants and animals that thrive in these environments, focusing on their survival strategies in the face of challenges such as drought.
Readers will discover various topics related to prairie ecosystems, including the weather patterns that affect these habitats and the intricate underground homes constructed by certain animals. The book also addresses how animals find safety in the open grasslands, where cover is limited. A teacher’s guide is available to enhance the educational experience, making this book a valuable resource for learning about environmental science and ecosystems.
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An amazing multitude of living things thrive in grasslands, such as prairies. In A Grassland Habitat, children will learn about the many kinds of plants and animals that make their homes in prairies. This intriguing book looks at the ways plants and animals are perfectly suited to prairie grasslands. Topics include – prairie weather and how animals survive during droughts – an investigation of prairie animals that build complex underground homes – how animals stay safe in prairies, where there are few places to hide Teacher’s guide available.
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